Freshman Jackson Piacsek attempts a putt. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale men’s golf team placed in both of their two tournaments to start the year. At the Malone-Glenmoor Invitational two weekends ago, Hillsdale led through two rounds and finished third out of the thirteen teams. Individually, Hillsdale finished with three players in...
Papazov journeys from Sutton, England to Hillsdale, USA
Armed with a hatred of cold weather and a lack of experience with the microwave, freshman Ryan Papazov traveled nearly 4,000 miles from the United Kingdom to take on Hillsdale College and join the men’s tennis team. According to Papazov, it was his father, Nick Papazov, that first introduced him to tennis. “He did have...
Alumnus runs for Michigan House of Representatives
Adam Stathakis ’18 is running for a seat in the 22nd district for Michigan’s House of Representatives this November. Stathakis faces incumbent Democrat Rep. Matt Koleszar, who is seeking a fourth reelection in the 22nd district, which spans the western Metro Detroit area and includes parts of Plymouth Township, Northville Township, and Livonia. Koleszar won...
Charger Chatter: Clara Bozzay
What’s your go-to Saga meal? Whatever they’re serving on Warm Cookie Wednesday, it’s the best day of the week. What’s a childhood TV show you still watch? I still love Phineas and Ferb. I think it was a great show and I’ll watch an episode every once in a while. Would you rather fight one...
Professor’s Picks: Kevin Slack, associate professor of politics
Music: “St. Matthew’s Passion” by Johann Sebastian Bach (1727) I loved barbaric genres of all kinds. Like the ancient slaves herded on before Xerxes’s whips, modern man beats and wrecks his eardrums to prod himself to exertion and listens to depressing slop to heal his broken soul. I no longer listen to angry and depressing...


