Young adults should take the time to try new things and practice independence, while also relying on the wisdom of their family, according to two local pastors at an Equip Ministries lecture April 4. “We don’t want to raise children that end up thinking they are so independent, they’re so self-sufficient under God,” said Bob...
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Charger fall to conference rivals
Charger women’s tennis fell to two conference rivals on the road this weekend. On Friday versus the 10th-ranked University of Findlay Oilers, the Chargers fell 4-0. Nationally-ranked Charger duo sophomore Ané Dannhauser and freshman Briana Rees picked up the only win of the weekend, winning 7-3 in a 6-6 tiebreaker. The duo moved from 34th...
Shooters earn top three finishes
Charger action shooting secured three first place finishes and swept the podium in two divisions as it hosted a United States Practice Shooting Association match April 5. In the Production Division, the Chargers secured the top three places, with junior Jonah Kirstein placing first, senior Alexander Vietor placing second, and sophomore Luke Sempsrott placing third. ...
Faculty warn against tariffs
Since the beginning of March, Trump has implemented global tariffs leading to large fluctuations in the stock market and international retaliatory tariffs. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons President Donald Trump’s tariff plan opposes both economic and legal procedures and destabilizes the average American’s finances, according to some Hillsdale professors. “This is an unforced error by the...
Men lose two this week
Charger men’s tennis lost 4-2 in both of their away matches against top teams in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference April 4-5. The Chargers now stand 9-7 overall and 3-2 in the G-MAC. The Chargers faced the University of Findlay Oilers on Friday, losing the point in doubles play and three of six matches in...

