The Hillsdale Chargers volleyball team tied up its last loose ends of the regular season with sweeps over the Lake Erie University Storm and Ursuline University’s Arrows to finish the season undefeated in conference play and capture its fourth straight outright G-MAC regular season title. In a weekend of three-set sweeps, the Chargers put their...
Year: 2021
Stop labeling people as toxic
Some influencers and lifestyle gurus say cutting off “toxic friends” is a healthy thing to do. Web M.D., for example, classifies a toxic person as “anyone whose behavior adds negativity and upset to your life.” It’s only natural to distance yourself from conflict. Yet cutting off friends deemed “toxic” isn’t the healthy response it may...
Hillsdale launches ‘Freshman Foundation’ lecture series
Hillsdale College announced the formal launch of its “Freshman Foundation” lecture series on Oct. 21 to complement the Senior Capstone lecture course, according to a press release. Freshmen will receive an introduction to academic life and the partnership on a college campus, and learn what it means to be a Hillsdale student through five...
Branch County native runs for state Senate
Sixty people seek shelter in a converted event barn as the storm rages outside. The room is filled with the sounds of children playing, chairs scraping. A single voice breaks the clamor, “Let’s go Brandon!” The room erupts into cheers. It’s the second meeting of the Branch County Revolutionaries, led by District 16 state Senate...
Germany Honorary hosts Berlin Wall anniversary panel discussion
When Associate Professor of German Fred Yaniga first saw the Berlin Wall as a college exchange student in 1986, he was devastated. “It made me speechless. It was demoralizing,” he said. “You would have seen a big hockey player cry that day.” The Delta Phi Alpha German honorary hosted a panel discussion on the fall...




