Aidan Pack competed as the No. 2 singles player for the Chargers against GVSU last spring. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan The Chargers men’s tennis team faced tough losses to Edinboro University and Mercyhurst University this past weekend. “We knew we weren’t far away, especially from Edinboro,” freshman Henry Hammond said. “And they beat one of...
Haas breaks school record, McCormick wins pole vault
Sophomore Ben Haas broke the Hillsdale College record for the weight throw Saturday. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Sophomore Ben Haas set a new school record in the weight throw at the Hillsdale Tune-Up meet Feb. 17, a first-place win earning him the second-best NCAA DII mark, while junior Cass Dobrowolski moved up to...
Chargers grab first win of season
Sophomore Megan Hackman dominates the No. 6 Singles. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale women’s tennis team celebrated its first win of the season with a commanding 6-1 victory over Edinboro University Feb 17. Despite facing a 2-5 setback in the match against Mercyhurst University the following day, senior Helana Formentin said that...
Professor on the court: Moreno teaches squash class
Students in Paul Moreno’s squash class. Courtesy | Paul Moreno When Paul Moreno first played the game of squash in college, he immediately fell in love with the sport. Now the professor of history and dean of social sciences teaches his students squash in a class called “Aristotelian Racquets.” “I begged Dr. Arnn for years...
Stadium to open in time for baseball’s first home game
Construction on the Lenda and Glenda Hill Stadium and Delp Baseball field is underway. Courtesy | Olivia Hajicek The Lenda and Glenda Hill Stadium and Delp Baseball Field are on track to be finished in time for the first home game of the season on March 16. The project is scheduled to finish by Feb....




