After finishing 6th at the Calvin Knight Invitational last season, the Hillsdale men’s cross country team improved by three spots, taking 3rd place at the Knight Invitational on Sept. 10. The Chargers had nine people run the 8K race, and finished 3rd as a team behind Grand Valley State University, and the host school Calvin...
Chargers surge in fourth, take down Walsh in home opener
The Hillsdale College football team came to life in the second half this Saturday, out-scoring the Walsh Cavaliers 28-3 behind sophomore wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa and senior running back Michael Herzog, to complete a 35-17 comeback win in its home opener. The Chargers improved to 2-0, both overall and in conference play, behind electric performances...
Coupland to release liberal arts education manual
Chair of the Education Department Daniel Coupland will release a book this month about how to teach in a classical liberal arts classroom. “Tried and True: A Primer on Sound Pedagogy” is a short book offering instruction on how to teach K-12 students. Modeled after William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White’s “The Elements of Style”...
Charger Chatter: Izzy Socha
Izzy Socha is a sophomore on the Womens’ Track and Field team competing in Pole Vault. From the Hillsdale area, she is majoring in Religion and minoring in Education. Q: What winter sport would you want to compete in and why? A: Figure skating! I want to be one of those twirly girls with the...
Chargers win big at home invitational
Hillsdale men’s tennis brought home multiple wins in last weekend’s Charger Invitational against the Wayne State Warriors, Findlay Oilers, Tiffin Dragons, Purdue University Northwest Pride, and Lawrence Tech Blue Devils. “Everything went well, and we competed hard and had some good wins,” head coach Keith Turner said. “Brennan Cimpeanu winning his three rounds of matches...

