Two new businesses geared toward helping people with disabilities will open in downtown Hillsdale. The Hambleton family will be opening The Knowledge Emporium, a homeschool curriculum center, in May, and Sempre Pizza Etc., a restaurant, in the fall on 12 and 14 South Howell Street. The first business to open, The Knowledge Emporium, will both...
Hobbled by injuries, men’s tennis falls to 2-4
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team lost to undefeated teams Davenport University and Ferris State University this weekend. The Chargers were hobbled with sophomore Brennan Cimpeanu still out with an ankle injury, and two freshmen who are no longer on the team. These holes in the lineup forced the Chargers to default on No. 3...
Mock Trial team receives bid to compete at nations, three students receive awards
Three students received awards at the American Mock Trial Association’s Regional Tournament earlier this month and one team received a bid to compete at the Opening Round Championship Series. Junior Abigail Elwell (Team 1300) and senior Jacob Hooper (Team 1299), took All-Regional Attorney Awards, and sophomore Konrad Verbaarschott (Team 1298) captured Hillsdale’s first double All-Regional...
Tune-up Meet Prepares Track and Field Team for G-MAC’s
The Hillsdale College men’s track and field team won the Hillsdale Tune-Up meet on Saturday, Feb. 19 in preparation for the G-MAC championships that are set to begin this Friday. The meet was hosted by Hillsdale College and saw several encouraging performances from Charger athletes. “I think everybody either competed really well or had things...
Why teams shouldn’t follow the Rams’ and Buccaneers’ path
The past two Super Bowl champions have looked eerily similar. After building a stout defense and a decent offensive line, and acquiring at least one star receiving target, both the Los Angeles Rams and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a big move for an aging quarterback. While Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady was obviously a higher...




