Sophomore Joel Pietila is the first-ever GLIAC Golf Championship individual winner for the Hillsdale College golf program. In what was a rough weekend for the entire field, Pietila took the victory by shooting a four-over-par 220. He bested the second place finisher by two strokes. “Obviously, Joel is a tremendous player,” head coach Nathan Gilchrist...
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Monday’s Golf tournament cut short due to rainstorm
A rainstorm ended the Purgatory Regional Tournament on Monday after the Hillsdale College golf team had nearly finished the round. Junior Logan Kauffman was on the 16th hole when the weather ended play. “We were bummed about the rainout because we were playing well,” Kauffman said. Since rain cut short the competition, only the first...
Golf team places 14th in Music City Regional
For the first time in the spring season, the Hillsdale College golf team shot a single-round team score under 300. The last time the golf team accomplished this was in October at the Midwest Regional, when they shot 294. At the two-day Music City Regional, the Chargers shot 300 and 296. The team placed 14th...
ACA reduces free clinic patients
A few years ago when St. Peter’s Free Clinic would open its doors on Tuesday nights, volunteers could expect patient numbers in the triple digits. But last Tuesday, only three people came. “This is the fewest people I’ve seen in the 13 years I’ve been volunteering here,” said Elsie Hayward, who was a registered nurse...
YAL plays dodgeball to promote campus carry
Young Americans for Liberty played dodgeball to advocate for campus carry on Friday. The “Your Life, Your Right” event, which occurred two days after Hillsdale College went into a two-hour lockdown for a potential threat but was scheduled two months earlier, used dodgeballs to show the vulnerability of gun-free zones, YAL President junior Brendan Noble...




