The Hillsdale volleyball team completed a four-match road stretch last weekend with two sweeps, improving to 11-2 overall and 4-0 in conference. On Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday Sept. 17 the Chargers competed in a pair of away matchups against the Malone University Pioneers and the Walsh University Cavaliers. They won both in three sets...
Year: 2022
Lakeland Correctional Facility guards find drugs, contraband on garbage trucks
Lakeland Correctional Facility officers found drugs on the side of a garbage truck outside the facility on Aug. 26 Officers found drugs and other contraband on the side of a Waste Management truck at the Lakeland County Correctional facility, according to Chris Gautz, public information officer for the Michigan Department of Corrections. After officers discovered...
Unvaccinated alumni held from service in Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps removed two Hillsdale graduates from their occupational specialties because they refused to comply with the military’s COVID-19 vaccination mandates. Brothers Alex Buchmann ’17 and Adam Buchmann ’20 were also blocked from deployment, promotion, transfer, or release from active duty. “Myself and the other Marines in my command were told that...
Electric vehicles are coming, and it’s not as bad as you think
Here in Hillsdale, it might appear that the transformation of the automotive industry is progressing rather slowly, but large, top-down systemic changes will bring a tidal wave of new norms within the next 10 years. In the first few months of 2022, electric vehicle registrations shot up a huge 60% even as the overall market...
Hillsdale’s unknown National Champion
National Champion is a title that many strive for, yet very few people hold. The amount of hard work and determination it takes to achieve such a purpose deters many from even attempting. Yet, here on Hillsdale campus, freshman Matthew Redfield can claim that title in cycling. Redfield was born in Troy, Michigan, where he...


