Courtney Rittel is a junior on the tennis team. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department If you could add one thing to Hillsdale, Michigan what would it be? I would want to add a T.J. Maxx, but for the sake of my bank account, it is probably for the best that we do not have...
Year: 2024
‘Same old Lions’ no longer: new hope for Detroit
Though the Lions did not get the chance to take on the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, fans can find some solace in knowing they were good. There is finally hope for the future. Before this season, Lions fans were some of the saddest people out there. I can sympathize somewhat, being a fan of...
Professor on the court: Moreno teaches squash class
Students in Paul Moreno’s squash class. Courtesy | Paul Moreno When Paul Moreno first played the game of squash in college, he immediately fell in love with the sport. Now the professor of history and dean of social sciences teaches his students squash in a class called “Aristotelian Racquets.” “I begged Dr. Arnn for years...
Stadium to open in time for baseball’s first home game
Construction on the Lenda and Glenda Hill Stadium and Delp Baseball field is underway. Courtesy | Olivia Hajicek The Lenda and Glenda Hill Stadium and Delp Baseball Field are on track to be finished in time for the first home game of the season on March 16. The project is scheduled to finish by Feb....
Hillsdale drops fourth in a row, preps for road matches next week
Junior Melanie Zampardo preps for a serve. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan The Hillsdale women’s tennis team lost 5-2 to the Michigan Technological University Huskies Feb. 10. The loss follows recent defeats against Eastern Michigan University, Purdue University Northwest, and Davenport University. “It was definitely a tough match for the Chargers, but we are really looking...




