When sophomores Seth Capelli and Charlie Albus took over leadership of the club baseball team this past spring, there was very little to be excited about. “It was definitely a sandlot operation,” Albus said. “There were no tryouts, uniforms, helmets or bats. Practice rarely happened, and the only opponents the club could find were through...
Year: 2022
Academy holds school in portable classroom
Due to a 22% increase in student enrollment, Hillsdale Academy’s fifth and sixth graders are learning in a temporary portable classroom. The academy currently has 50 more students than it did last year, so the administration decided to house the fifth and sixth grade classes in a modular building that could be quickly installed. “Downstairs...
The 1975 has all we need to hear
It’s time to dust off the Doc Martens, pull the fishnets out of the back of your drawer, and post angsty lyrics on your social media. The 1975 is back with a new era, and this time, it’s promising. The 1975 is coming out with their fifth full-length album, “Being Funny in a Foreign Language”...
Chargers fall to Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers in first conference loss
The Hillsdale Chargers football team fell to the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers 27-31 in a tough road battle for its first in-conference loss of the season. Hillsdale now falls to 3-2 overall, and sits at third place in the G-MAC standings, behind the Tiffin Dragons and Ashland Eagles, who are 3-0 and 2-0 respectively. The Chargers...
QUICK HITS: Samuel Negus
Samuel Negus, director of program review and accreditation, spends his quick hits talking all things giant rabbits, dorm pranks, and soccer losses. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. If you could have an unconventional pet, what would it be? My wife and I used to have these Flemish giants. We had one...


