Charlie the Charger has received a facelift. The Hillsdale College Athletic Department unveiled its new slew of logos in a press release on Aug. 8, including a new Charger, a modified Hillsdale “H,” and stylized “Hillsdale” and “Chargers” fonts in an effort to create consistency across all of Hilllsdale’s sports teams. “The conversation started three...
Year: 2022
State, county GOP clash over delegates
The Michigan Republican Party invalidated the Hillsdale County Republican Party’s Aug. 11 convention after county leadership barred dozens of delegates from the meeting. “It’s Hillsdale GOP vs. everybody,” HCRP Chairman Daren Wiseley said. The HCRP disavowed delegates including state Rep. Andrew Fink, state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, former state Rep. Steve Vear, and...
Volleyball ranked No.16 to start season
The Hillsdale Volleyball team is preparing to follow-up its first trip to the Division II Elite Eight since 2011. The preseason American Volleyball Coaches Association poll ranked the team No. 16 in the country headed into the season. After a summer full of training, the Hillsdale Volleyball team prepares for its return in its season...
QUICK HITS: Michael Tripepi joins physics department
What is it like to be colleagues with your former professors? It definitely seems a little weird at first because you’re always used to saying, you know, Dr. so- and- so, but now you call them by their first names. Once you get over the initial shock or habit of it, it’s really great. It’s...
Professors react to overturn of Roe v Wade
Americans will always remember June 24, 2022, the day the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, according to Associate Professor of Politics Adam Carrington. “Not only was it a momentous day, but a good day for America and American law,” Carrington said. The Supreme Court ruled in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that...
