Todd Ritchey, owner of White’s Welding, said tariffs will level the global playing. Charles Hickey | Collegian Some business owners call it “healing pain” as others fear the threat of more levies The costs of supplies — from tomatoes to steel — are rising for Hillsdale businesses as President Donald Trump levied heavy import fees...
Men’s tennis loses at Wayne State
The men’s tennis team lost 6-1 against Wayne State University while on the road with sophomore Henry Hammond scoring the only point for Hillsdale at No. 5 singles March 1. While facing the No. 13 team in the nation and one of the top-ranked teams in the Midwest Region, the Chargers lost the doubles point...
Charger Chatter: Emma Vis, Softball
What is the strangest skill you have that turns out to be useful? I do some things left-handed and some things right-handed. For example, I throw right-handed but hit left-handed. What is your favorite place to go in Michigan? My favorite place to go in Michigan is Torch Lake in the summertime. What movie have...
Six alumni to be inducted into 2025 Hall of Fame class
Boasting 12 national championships and 21 All-American honors, six Charger athletes will join the Hillsdale College Athletic Hall of Fame at a ceremony in the Searle Center this fall. Keith Otterbein ’79, Michael Michno ’84, Michael Nugent ’85, Cleves Delp ’86, Troy Weatherhead ’11, and Emily (Oren) Newcomb ’16 will join 96 individuals and 17...
Clifford and Mason qualify for NCAA nationals in Indy
Seniors Megan Clifford and Elise Mason will swim in the NCAA Division II championship March 11-15 in Indianapolis, after qualifying for the competition last month. “It was more a relief than anything,” Clifford said about qualifying for nationals. “I knew that I had the capacity to qualify. It was just a matter of doing it.”...


