Moments before Tuesday’s match, one player injured herself, but the Chargers still secured another victory against Tiffin University. As the team began to set up the nets before the match, senior setter Lindsay Mertz sliced open her hand and had to get seven stitches. She was unable to compete, and sophomore setter Madeline Zenas took...
Moore, Murphy named outstanding seniors
Barrett Moore and Taryn Murphy were named this year’s outstanding senior man and woman on Feb. 17. Moore, a double major in history and Spanish, said he was “very honored and very humbled” when he heard he won. Murphy, a philosophy and religion double major, said the honor was even more special, given her four-year...
Q&A: Katy Faust
Katy Faust is an advocate of children’s rights and the author of “Them Before Us: Why We need a Global Children’s rights Movement.” She spoke on Hillsdale College’s campus on February 18. Q: Tell me about your childhood and how it influences your work. A: My parents were married until I was 10 and...
‘An Exceptional Man’: Family, friends, and colleagues remember former Hillsdale Hospital CEO Chuck Bianchi
Chuck Bianchi had a saying: “I don’t know the right way to do things, I just know what works.” His unconventional yet visionary leadership allowed him to see the best in people and inspire them to achieve more than they thought possible. Bianchi died peacefully at his home on Feb. 15 from complications of prostate...
Baseball prepares for season with exhibition games
With three “unofficial” victories in this weekend’s exhibition games, the Hillsdale College baseball team is off to a solid start. “We counted them as exhibition games so there weren’t any official scores,” head coach Eric Theisen said. “The weekend went well though. We won game one in regulation and game two was an extra-inning game...



