The Hillsdale College men’s and women’s track and field teams broke school records, earned Division II national provisional marks, and set new personal bests at Friday and Saturday’s meets. On Friday, several Chargers traveled to Grand Valley State University, where senior Kajsa Johansson, sophomore Dakota Stamm, freshman Shura Ermakov, and junior Alanna O’Leary broke a...
Author: Meghan Schultz (Meghan Schultz)
‘Learning through doing’: A sweet enterprise
Libyan baklava shop Oea Bakery launched online on Feb. 1, sharing Hillsdale alumna Nour Hmieida’s heart for her family’s delicious, unique pastry recipe and beloved culture. Oea Bakery, named thoughtfully as a reference to the ancient Phoenician city Oea, sold about 60% of the available batch on the first day. The rest sold out before...
Records continue to fall in Biermann Center
The Hillsdale College men’s and women’s track and field teams maintained their consistently strong, promising performances and set two new school records on Friday, Feb. 5 at the Hillsdale Wide Classic. “It was another really good step, probably our best overall meet of the year,” said head coach Andrew Towne. “There’s certainly more we need...
Maines breaks her own shot put record on Friday
Hillsdale College women’s track and field team put together a solid performance last Friday at Grand Valley State University’s Bill Clinger Classic, winning eight events, four NCAA Division II provisional qualifying marks, and a new school shot put record. The Chargers are now ranked 10th in NCAA Division II. Junior Nikita Maines threw 14.54 meters...
Chargers host first tri-meet of 2021
Winning first place with 134 overall points, the Hillsdale College women’s track and field team dominated last Friday’s home meet against Ashland University and the University of Findlay. On the men’s side, the Chargers finished in third with 42 overall points. “I thought we did a good job still early in the season,” head coach...

