The Hillsdale shotgun team dominated three other collegiate teams in its Fall Invitational, finishing ahead of Michigan State University, Purdue University, and Grace University. Hillsdale beat MSU 851 targets to 769 targets, a large margin of over 80 targets. At the invitational, the team members shot 50 trap targets, 25 international trap and...
Author: Austin Gergens (Austin Gergens)
Blue Thumb Aquatics sheds light on realm of aquascaping
Amidst the daily stress of Hillsdale college life, senior Andrew Lohman often finds solace in watching his fish. Lohman serves as a biotic specialist for the Biology department, stewarding the aquatic organisms and carnivorous plant collection with assistance from Dr. Swinehart. When students conduct research on aquatic creatures, Lohman handles the logistics for cleaning...
Students explore Jewish heritage
Two Jewish campus groups are hosting Sukkot, more commonly known as the Feast of the Tabernacles, from Sept. 23 to Sept. 30. The SHALOM Club will lead the event, assisted by the Hillsdale Chavarah, which is a faith group. Sukkot is a major Jewish festival following Rosh Hashanah, which marks the beginning of Jewish New...
Zesty Zingerman’s provides life-enriching food
Observant students and faculty might have noticed the new Zingerman’s chocolate candies for sale alongside the other candy bars at A.J.’s Cafe, but Hillsdale has served Zingerman’s coffee to students for a few years. “This will be our fifth year partnering with Zingerman’s for coffee,” A.J.’s Lead Supervisor Lisa Beasley said. Just about 70...
Chargers weather the storm in first combined team shoot
The Michigan Fall Team Shoot in Mason, Michigan on Sunday was the third official competition for the Hillsdale Shotgun team. At the event, there were approximately 561 competitors, consisting of trap shooting enthusiasts of all generations, as well as collegiate and high school teams. Going into the tournament, the team’s goal was to shoot better...




