This past Saturday, three Hillsdale College students earned double medals in the 2015 Tae Park World Class Tae Kwon Do Tournament held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Sophomores Caleb Cotner and Alexandra Leonard and freshman Katie Wallis competed against other white belts and tested their martial arts abilities against competitors from all over the state. “It...
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Football snaps losing streak
In his first collegiate start, redshirt junior quarterback CJ Mifsud led the Chargers offense in place of injured quarterback Mark LaPrairie to a gritty victory over Saginaw Valley, 24-17. “He did a nice job,” head coach Keith Otterbein said on Mifsud’s play. “I’m really happy for him and happy for our team.” “I was really...
Charger volleyball dominates weekend
Thanks to two wins over the weekend, the Chargers propelled themselves to a four-way tie for 6th place in the 16-team GLIAC and secured a good chance of making the postseason tournament. Hillsdale played with poise against Walsh College on Saturday, earning a 3-1 win. On Friday, Hillsdale beat the Malone University Pioneers, a team...
Charger Chatter: CJ Mifsud
Redshirt junior CJ Mifsud, Hillsdale College football team’s backup quarterback, made his collegiate debut in the Oct. 25 game against Tiffin University after starting quarterback Mark LaPrairie suffered an injury. Mifsud then played in Saturday’s game and led the team to a win over Saginaw Valley State University. He is majoring in financial management. What...
Wild Card system: A grand slam
The 2014 World Series featured two teams with some of the worst regular season records in postseason history, and it was awesome for Major League Baseball. The San Francisco Giants won 88 games in the regular season while the Kansas City Royals won 89. This marks the fourth lowest combined win total between World Series...



