When I nannied for millennial parents who raised their kids with the “gentle parenting” philosophy, I saw disastrous results. The “gentle parenting” model has become a social media buzzword. This technique is built around boundaries, empathy, and understanding. The purpose is to aid your child in navigating the overwhelming emotions they may experience. According to...
Author: Anna Broussard (Anna Broussard)
Hillsdale sets four meet records
The women’s track and field team won seven titles, set four meet records, and scored three provisional marks to increase its NCAA Division II rankings at Lee University in Tennessee as they kicked off the outdoor season last weekend. Though strong winds made it a challenging meet, the team had many impressive performances, senior All-American...
Five Chargers Take Top Sports at Nationals
The national qualifiers on the women’s track and field team traveled to Pittsburgh, Kansas, over the first weekend of spring break to compete in the NCAA Division II championships. The qualifiers in attendance were seniors Shura Ermakov, Liz Wamsley, Katie Salyes, and Katie Weldy, and junior Averi Parker. Ermakov finished sixth in the 400m dash,...
Club freezes for a reason
In the dark morning hours, there is nothing less appealing than clamoring into the freezing waters of Baw Beese — but that’s exactly what 12 students do on Tuesdays and Thursdays. “It is the physical reminders of the spiritual realities we’re in that we’re fighting,” freshman president of Areté Luke Waters said. In the...
Chargers split vs. conference foes
Senior Louisa Klaserner broke the school’s 60m hurdles record. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The women’s track and field team broke school records and earned provisional rankings at the G-MAC conference championships at Ashland University over the weekend. Multiple girls qualified for the upcoming NCAA Division II championships in March. Among them were senior...



