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Swimming beats four teams in two meets

The Hillsdale women’s swim team winning percentage for this season jumped from zero to over .500 within a 24-hour period, as they notched four wins in this weekend’s meets. On Friday night, the Chargers hosted and topped Albion College (111-103) and Tiffin University (128-47). The Chargers capped off their successful weekend the following morning as...

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The man behind Charger Blue

A former Charger football player runs the Charger Football fan site, Chargerblue.com, as a “passion project.” Andy Losik ’94 has been singlehandedly posting links to information about the Chargers, as well as his own coverage of games, since 1998, according to the site. “I couldn’t stop if I wanted to now,” Losik said, which is...

Charger Chatter: JP Gurnee
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Charger Chatter: JP Gurnee

Senior economics major JP Gurnee has played tennis for over a decade.  His passion for playing has turned into an assistant coaching job for the women’s tennis team due to Hillsdale’s lack of a men’s tennis team. Tell me about your tennis background I played a lot of tennis in high school.  I started playing...

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Hillsdale Academy stops using buses

In order to fully comply with K-12 transportation regulations, Hillsdale Academy will no longer use certain Hillsdale College vehicles for traveling to athletic events and will instead rely on parents to take their kids to games. Prior to this change in October, Hillsdale Academy’s athletic coaches all had chauffeurs licenses and drove students to games...

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Volleyball rallies to beat Saginaw Valley State

On Tuesday night, the Chargers were defeated at home by the defending conference champion, Northwood University. Hillsdale College had a slow first set, allowing Northwood to make a 13-point run, and losing the set 7-25. In the next set, the Chargers did not allow Northwood to score points as easily. Each team had scored 15...