Tucked away on Oak street, concealed from the road by multiple houses, lies the Halfway House – a hidden house of authentic community, contagious laughter, and lots of music. Halfway House is home to seven senior women, all who have known each other since freshman year. The community of the house sprung from their love...
Author: Hannah Cote
Hospital offers COVID-19 and rehab care as cases decline
With cases going down, the Hillsdale Hospital is now able to serve both COVID-19 and rehab patients through full recoveries. Last November, the hospital converted the entire McGuire short-stay rehab center into a Care and Recovery Center for COVID-19 patients. As of Feb. 15, they have converted a portion of the center back into a...
SAB’s ‘Spring Spirit Week’ to replace homecoming celebrations
After being canceled last fall due to COVID-19, homecoming is back, this time with a little twist. To replace Homecoming, the Student Activities Board has created “Spirit Week” to give students a taste of what they missed last September. Although Homecoming is typically an event for students and alumni, this year there will be two...
Volleyball team receives No. 1 rank from AVCA
The Hillsdale College volleyball team received a No. 1 ranking for the first time in Charger history on Feb. 10. Hillsdale was ranked No. 2 after their victory over Ursuline last weekend. The Chargers demolished Ursuline, beating their opponent once again in just three sets, with final scores of 25-15, 25-20, and 25-11. This was...
Chargers win 59 straight, ranked No. 12 in nation
The Hillsdale College volleyball team has advanced its winning streak to a 4-0 record, dominating the first road-trip competition. The Chargers kept their momentum of three-set sweeps, beating Malone University 25-17, 25-21, and 25-22 on Jan. 29. “We were relieved,” head coach Chris Gravel said. “This was the first road trip, and it started out...



