Several Chargers set career bests at the 2023 Wide Track Classic on Saturday. Hillsdale hosted the meet with 500 competitors, including athletes from the University of Western Ontario, Calvin University, and Siena Heights University. In the 5K race, junior Alex Mitchell set a personal best of 14:58.99, which was good enough for first place. Senior...
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Chargers prepare to kick off spring season at home
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team is set to hit the court for its first home match on Feb. 4. Hillsdale will be facing off against Cornerstone University, hailing from Grand Rapids, Michigan. The match will begin at 12:00 p.m. in the Margot Biermann Athletic Center. “Team morale is great right now,” junior Daniel Gilbert...
Tennis’ next generation still can’t compete with Djokovic
After 19-year-old Carlos Alcaraz won the U.S. Open and became the first teenager to become World No.1, the next generation of tennis looked ready to take over for the Big Three. But 35-year-old Novak Djokovic proved once again that despite his age, he’s the best player in the world. For the last two decades, the...
Charger Chatter: Charlie Andrews
Charlie Andrews is a freshman on the Men’s Track and Field team competing in the High Jump. Q: If you were to play a sport other than track, what would it be and why? A: Baseball because I like the pace of the sport, I played it a lot as a kid and there’s a...
Saudi Arabia expands its sportswashing ambitions
Saudi Arabia made Cristiano Ronaldo an offer he couldn’t refuse last year: almost $200 million to play only two and a half years for Saudi club Al-Nassr in Riyadh, according to ESPN. Ronaldo shouldn’t have taken the money. The despotic, oil-rich regime wants you to forget about the 147 people Amnesty International said they executed...



