In an effort to raise awareness for National School Choice week, Young Americans for Freedom will join with the Hillsdale Academy headmaster to speak about school choice at 4 p.m. today in Lane 124. “National School Choice Week is a way of taking the principals of the free market economics and applying it to education,”...
Author: Sarah Anne Voyles
Former Chargers finish NFL season
Days after playing on Thanksgiving Day, former Charger standout wide receiver Andre Holmes ‘11 was released from the Dallas Cowboys. Holmes did not have to wait long before he signed with the New England Patriots. “I saw him play on Thanksgiving Day and thought he did a pretty good job,” said Keith Otterbein, Hillsdale College...
Hillsdale College volleyball advances to sweet sixteen
F or the second time in the history of Hillsdale College women’s volleyball, the team made it to the Sweet 16. On Dec. 1, the team competed against the University of Indianapolis for the regional title. The Greyhounds hosted the regional tournament and will move forward to the elite eight, after beating the Chargers in...
Kostrzewa works her way back to the court for regionals
Many doctors told her she would never play volleyball again. However, junior Lindsay Kostrzewa went from a student-coach at the start of the season to dressing for the games. Homecoming weekend, Kostrzewa dressed to play her first home game of the season against Lake Superior State University. The previous weekend, Kostrzewa was able to play...
Volleyball ousted by GVSU
The Hillsdale College women’s volleyball team (15-15) fell to Grand Valley last night in the first round of the GLIAC conference tournament 3-0. This was the first time the Chargers have lost a first-round tournament game in four years. Hillsdale fought hard but came up short against the Lakers 25-23, 25-15, 25-21. Senior Lauren Grover...