In this interview, Associate Professor of Biology Andrew Russell ’05 talks hair dryers, ranch, and Ronald Reagan. Do you have any hidden hobbies or talents? Singing. I sang in college and in high school and previous churches we’ve been a part of. I like woodworking too. It’s a nice break from mental exercise. Of all...
Year: 2023
Finishing the race: Meg Scheske on four years of track and cross country
The first time Hillsdale College reached out to now senior track and cross country runner Meg Scheske, she said no. Reflecting on her four years as an athlete and a student, Scheske said she came to Hillsdale because of athletics but found everything she wanted in a college. “I’ve gotten so much from Hillsdale and...
Chargers go 4-2 against three opponents
The Chargers won 3-1 in the nightcap against Trevecca after losing 2-0 in the first game April 14 in Nashville, Tennessee. They won 3-1 in the first game against Kentucky Wesleyan and they won 10-0 in the nightcap at Kentucky Wesleyan April 15. In the Northwood doubleheader April 19, the team lost 2-0 in the...
Hillsdale wins 4-3 versus Northwood, earns two seed in G-MAC tournament
Men’s and women’s tennis seniors pose after their final home matches as Charger athletes. Courtesy | David Beach The Hillsdale men’s tennis team won 4-3 against Northwood University April 15, earning a two seed in the G-MAC tournament April 20-22. It was a milestone win for junior Brennan Cimpeanu and senior Tyler Conrad, who both...
Spikeball: the new campus craze
Spikeball is a backyard game consisting of two teams playing around a round net. Courtesy|Unsplash In spite of the blistering heat, Hillsdale’s Roundnet Club hosted their inaugural Spikeball tournament last week. Students gathered on Simpson Fields on Friday from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. to participate in the tournament. 16 teams competed, which included beginner and...


