Move aside Hunter Biden. A new wave of presidential relatives are stealing the show. And this time, it’s got nothing to do with cocaine and laptops. Since President Donald Trump’s Inauguration, appearances of extended members of the first and second families have been plentiful as well as entertaining. From Trump’s adult children and their young...
Author: Tayte Christensen (Tayte Christensen)
Chargers fall to fierce competition
Charger women’s tennis went 1-4 with one match at home and three on the road in Florida over spring break. The Chargers first faced the University of Northwestern Ohio Wildcats at home March 8, falling 5-2. In doubles, No. 2 pair senior Libby McGivern and freshman Briana Rees took a 7-5 victory. The Chargers’ other...
Baseball settles into new clubhouse
The Hillsdale College baseball team officially moved into the Hardenbergh Clubhouse this month. The clubhouse, located under the grandstand of the Lenda and Glenda Hill Stadium, holds 37 player lockers as well as a common space for the team, seven showers, a separate coaches office, and space for a training room in the future. Head...
Tough outing against ranked competition
The Charger women’s tennis team fell short in a 5-2 loss to Wayne State University Warriors Feb. 28 at the Margot Biermann Athletic Center. “Overall the match was quite good, and we definitely surprised them with how competitive we were,” sophomore Ané Dannhauser said. In doubles, the Chargers went one for three against the Warriors....
Tori Hope Petersen publishes new book
Author, speaker, and podcast host Tori Hope Petersen ’18 published her second book, “Breaking the Patterns That Break You” on Feb. 4. “It’s a story about our identity in Christ — understanding what he says about each of us, and how we can walk confidently in that, not making ourselves smaller for the sake of...

