Bite-size Psych is a weekly psychology column by sophomore Quin Colhour. From high school, to college to graduate school, students are expected to adapt to a higher pressure environment with more demands. In the academic area specifically, most students agree with the International Journal of Asian Social Science’s conclusion: “there is a significant relationship between...
How to cook for yourself, be comfortable in the kitchen
Though Bon Appetit always offers a sure and ready meal, some students have made use of the kitchens in their dorms and off-campus housing to whip up their daily meals. Cooking is intimidating and if you happen to be scared of your kitchen, or looking to switch up what you’re eating, here is the ultimate...
Chargers win G-MAC Championship
The Hillsdale College volleyball team made history last weekend as the Chargers captured their fourth straight G-MAC championship title, and junior outside hitter Karoline Shelton received the G-MAC Player of the Year award for the first time. But before the Chargers advanced to the championship, they played possibly their toughest game all season against Cedarville...
Basketball wins its first tournament game in 20 years
The Hillsdale College Chargers took down the Mercyhurst University Lakers to grab their first NCAA Division II Tournament win since 2001, and reach the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history. Due to some conferences opting out for the season with COVID-19 concerns, the NCAA reduced the field from 64 to 48 teams....
Tennis goes 2-0 on weekend
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team won their last two matches, sweeping Michigan Tech University 7-0 on March 13 and Northwood University 4-3 on March 21. Against Michigan Tech, the Chargers won all eight matches and dropped only one set. The doubles teams won all three matches, with No. 1 doubles team of sophomore Tyler...




