In their first weekend of home games, the Chargers defended their home court with two wins against Ohio’s Malone University Pioneers and the Walsh University Cavaliers. Although both matches were tighter than those at the previous weekend’s tournament in West Palm Beach, Florida, the Chargers prevailed and now are tied with Findlay University at the...
Year: 2021
City Council approves demolitions, creates public power week
The Hillsdale City Council voted to demolish two buildings located at 65 and 66 Westwood St. In a split decision of 7-2 on Sept. 20, the council approved a bid from Parrish Excavating to begin the demolitions no later than Sept. 27. The decision comes after the City Council voted in 2019 to declare the...
Quick Hits: Julio Suarez
Julio Suarez is an assistant professor of art. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. What’s your favorite genre of music? Well, it’s Bob Dylan. So, whatever genre of music Bob Dylan is, which I don’t want to put into a category. What did you want to be when you grew up? I...
Trivia Triumph: WhitWatWay takes the lead halfway through homecoming competition
WhitWatWay leads homecoming week with a total of 300 points after Wednesday night’s trivia competition. In second is the Off-Campus Coalition with 200 points, with South Side Sweethearts and New Dormitory tied for third on the leaderboard. Following a second place showing at the banner competition, Whit Wat Way swept the trivia competition, answering 34...
In brief: ‘Blithe Spirit’ comes to stage next week
Most professors and novelists take sabbaticals to get inspiration for their research, but not this time. Blithe Spirit, directed by Michael Beyer, will run from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m., and Oct. 3 at 2 p.m. in the Markel Auditorium. The storyline centers around novelist Charles Condomine, played by senior John Tassef,...




