If Hillsdale College women’s basketball head coach Todd Mitmesser was worried about a learning curve in implementing his up-tempo and aggressive game strategy, then early widespread scoring shows that his team has passed the test. The Chargers presented a strong, unified force against Illinois-Springfield and McKendree Friday and Saturday, as the Chargers opened the season...
Author: Hannah Niemeier (Hannah Niemeier)
Women’s basketball looks to push tempo this season
Under new head coach Todd Mitmesser, the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team plans to take advantage of new NCAA rule changes with a fast-paced game strategy, bolstered by a strong bench that has used preseason injuries as a chance to build team unity. The Chargers will tip off their season on Nov. 13 at 6...
‘Netflix and chill’ is killing us
Many cultural whistle-blowers have diagnosed the evils of modern society, decrying our lack of principle and conviction. They prescribe a return to morality, exhorting us to clean up our act and play nice. But seldom do they tell us why, or how. One of the few authors who attempts to overcome the emptiness of the...
Jessie Lee Cates: country singer tops international charts — Collegian scores exclusive interview with up-and-coming artist
Her stepdad keeps her CD in his truck. She’s chasing her dreams in the big city, but when he hears her voice, he knows she’s singing of home. It’s a story straight out of a country song, and Jessie Lee Cates’ roots and musical talent make it ring true. Indie country music artist Jessie Lee...
Paintball this Friday
Parents and students, prepare to get shot — with paintballs. Campus Recreation is sponsoring a free paintball event Friday, Oct. 9 from 3-7 p.m. at Hayden Park. “It’s just a free-for-all paintball day. Come when you want to, and paintball it up,” said senior Rachael Hille, co-director of Campus Health and Recreation. The event is...



