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...
Year: 2021
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...
Hillsdale police seek to hire new full-time officer, broaden crime prevention
The Hillsdale Police Department may hire a new full-time officer in coming months, pending budget approval from the city council, according to Chief of Police Scott Hephner. If the council fulfills the request, the department will total —- staff members. With the extra hands, Hephner said the force will be able to focus on actually...
Tennis undefeated on weekend, Hackman receives G-MAC award
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team finished the weekend undefeated, sweeping Purdue Northwest 7-0 on Saturday and Wayne State University 4-3 on Sunday. On Saturday, the Chargers took all seven points, winning three doubles matches. Sophomore Tyler Conrad and freshman Sean Barstow won a close 7-6(4) match at No. 1 doubles, freshman Brennan Cimpeanu and...
Shotgun readies for nationals
The Hillsdale College shotgun team traveled to central Ohio last weekend to prepare for the upcoming Collegiate National Championship in March. The team competed at Eagle’s Nest Sporting Grounds in Mount Gilead, Ohio, on Sunday. The competition allowed many of the members to break new ground in their shooting careers by not only shooting competitive...



