Christians cannot hide from the world but must create a community to engage in it, said Sarah MacMillen, associate professor of Sociology at Duquesne University, in a talk titled “Reflective Presence: Jacques Ellul on the In-Between” hosted by Hillsdale College Sociology and Social Thought program Oct. 3. “We have to present ourselves a certain way...
Men’s tennis end season with confidence boost
Tennis team freshman Rintaro Goda secured his first collegiate win in the first round of singles play at the Chargers Fall Invitational on Oct. 5. “Being able to win in front of my teammates after a rough few weeks of competition is incredible,” Goda said. He won 6-4, 4-6, and 10-8, beating a Wayne State...
Volleyball continues win streak
The volleyball team swept the Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers and the Thomas More University Saints at home over the weekend and beat the Findlay University Oilers Wednesday night. On Friday, the Chargers beat the Panthers in three sets, winning 25-15, 25-16, and 25-21. The Chargers then overcame the Saints the next day, taking the first...
Don’t count the Tigers out
On the morning of Aug. 11, 2024, the Detroit Tigers were in trouble. Not only did they hold a 55-63 record, having gone 8-13 coming out of the All-Star break, but they were ten games out from a playoff spot and they had to face down a hot Minnesota Twins team. En route to their...
Trump is dead wrong about Pete Rose and the HOF
Pete Rose, one of the most prolific hitters in MLB history and a member of the all-century team, died on Sept. 30 at the age of 83. The following day, former president Trump reacted to the news via X. “Major League Baseball should have let him in the Hall of Fame many years ago. Do...
