For the first time, women’s tennis defeated Broward College in Fort Lauderdale on its Florida spring break trip last week. After two days of facing top Division II competition, the Chargers fought through exhaustion on March 7 to defeat Broward, which the Intercollegiate Tennis Association ranks as No. 10 in the National Junior College Athletic...
Author: Breana Noble (Breana Noble)
Unsung Heroes: Penny Carrizales
Penny Carrizales received a phone call in the middle of the night. A pipe had burst in McIntyre Residence, so shortly thereafter, there she was, sloshing through water mid-thigh deep to clean up the mess. “It’s all good stuff,” Carrizales smiles. What? “It’s no one’s fault,” she says. “There’s no need to be stressed out...
Women’s tennis tops Ferris State
For the first time ever, Hillsdale College defeated Ferris State University in women’s tennis on Saturday. For six years in the GLIAC, the Chargers were unable to overcome the Bulldogs. But in their first year in the G-MAC, which ranked them No. 1, the Chargers stepped up their game in Big Rapids, Michigan, with...
Road repair crew at work after floods
Hillsdale County Road Commission crew members are at it this week, filling in potholes that have dried out from last week’s heavy rains. Several roadways became impassable, as rainfall and snowmelt flooded streets and some basements, according to City Police Chief Scott Hephner. Now three patch crews are working to fill the spots that...
How evangelist Billy Graham influenced Hillsdale
Billy Graham, who died last week, was scheduled to speak at a Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar to discuss “Is God Dead?” and to debate an Eastern thinker, The Collegian reported on April 1, 1984. April Fools. Although the article was satirical, it shows the influence the evangelical pastor had on Hillsdale College’s campus community....