Instead of just adjusting to life at college like most other new students, freshman tennis athlete Alejandro Cordero Lopez also spent freshman orientation getting used to life in a new country with a different language. After playing tennis most of his childhood, he said he realized it could be an excellent opportunity for him to...
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Delano carves the slopes to coaching career in Hillsdale
Delano coaches the men’s club soccer team this fall. Courtesy | Graham Delano Graduate student Graham Delano has taken an unconventional path to Hillsdale College. One that saw him leading a team of dog sleds in the Rockies and teaching middle school in Nashville. Today, Delano is pursuing a Master of Arts in Classical Education...
Chargers win all three games over the weekend, take control of GMAC
The volleyball team swept its weekend of home competition, winning all three games 3-0 and improving to 10-1 in its conference. They are riding a five-game win streak. The Chargers beat the Ursuline College Arrows 25-20, 25-11, and 25-13 on Oct. 31. The next day, they played the Ashland University Eagles, winning 25-14, 25-23, and...
Chargers dominate in double-dual meet, win nine events
Charger swimming improved its season record to 7-1, defeating Malone University and the College of Wooster in a double-dual meet this past weekend in Canton, OH. The Chargers won nine of 13 events, with other swimmers placing throughout the meet. Senior Megan Clifford continued her dominance in the 200-yard butterfly, winning within 2:06.87 to stay...
Barton makes the switch from free kicks to field goals
Barton during a club soccer game this fall. Courtesy | Trevor Hall When junior club soccer player Jude Barton tried out for a spot as a kicker on the Charger football team, he said it was probably the third time he had ever kicked a football. Now, he’s the first club soccer player in more...


