When the Chargers took the court on Friday evening, they already knew their post-season fate. For the first time since 2002, they had not made it to the 2016 GLIAC Tournament, and this would be Hillsdale’s last weekend in the GLIAC. Still, there were two matches to be played — one against the top-seeded team...
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Volleyball fights for GLIAC tournament spot
After a tough weekend in the Upper Peninsula, the Hillsdale College volleyball team is looking to make a statement in its last weekend of GLIAC play. The Chargers dropped two matches during their five-day road trip this weekend, falling to Northern Michigan University 3-0 on Friday and Michigan Tech 3-1 on Saturday. The losing weekend...
Alumnus Viviano wins re-election to Michigan Supreme Court
Justice David Viviano ’94 and Justice Joan Larsen won re-election to the Michigan Supreme Court Tuesday evening. “I’m just really appreciative and humble to have the support of so many great people across the state,” Viviano told The Collegian. With 92 percent of precincts reporting, Viviano is leading his Democratic opponent Wayne County Judge Frank...
Chargers battle, defeat Northwood 3-2
In a hard-fought battle, the Hillsdale College volleyball team defeated the Northwood University Timberwolves on Wednesday evening 3-2. The mid-week victory bumps the Chargers to 7-6 in the GLIAC and 15-9 overall. Though Hillsdale swept Northwood 3-0 just last month, the Timberwolves put up a fight this time around. Northwood came out strong, jumping...




