The Charger swim team started the year with excellent performances in a double-dual meet against Ashland University and Saginaw Valley State University. They spent a week preparing during their annual training trip to Florida, an opportunity to travel, bond as a team, and practice in a long course pool which makes short course performances stronger....
Year: 2023
No. 5 Charger basketball team off to historic start
After a historic start to its season, the Hillsdale men’s basketball team tied for No.5 in the latest DII Sports Information Directors of America national poll and No.7 in the nation in the National Association of Basketball Coaches poll. The Chargers started the season with 12 straight wins, the second best start in program history,...
Research Spotlight: Jaiden Frantz
Senior Jaiden Frantz received the award for best student presentation from the Michigan Entomological Society Research Conference last fall for her research on mayflies. But this fall, she’s heading off to law school. “I think over time, she realized that pre-med was not for her and she was really interested in pre-law to be a...
Fungi’s future, present, and past is more than a trend
There’s an underground renaissance in wellness culture. Whether it’s advertisements like those of MUD/WTR offering coffee replacements or your hippie cousin swearing by a capsule to aid your memory problems, mushrooms are the stars of the alternative health world at the moment. There are many reasons people venture into alternative medicine. Some people don’t trust...
Chargers battle through break, emerge 5-4 in conference
Sydney Mills drives to the basket against the Roosevelt University Lakers. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale women’s basketball team dug deep over break, emerging 5-4 in the G-MAC and 12-7 overall with personal milestones along the way. According to assistant coach Brianna Brennan, the team gained confidence and progressed defensively over the...

