Following nearly a quarter-century of employment at Hillsdale College, retired groundskeeper Richard Alvarez died on Dec. 7, 2020. “When Rich was here he worked half the time at the arboretum and the other part he was here in the athletic department,” Pat Hornak, director of events and game day coordinator, said. “He worked game days...
Women’s basketball struggles to find rhythm
The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team began its conference-only season on Dec. 3 against the University of Findlay. Since then the Chargers have accrued a 1-6 record with a 10-point victory over Lake Erie College on Jan. 4. While their schedule is ever-changing, the Chargers have faced off against more than half of their G-MAC...
Men’s Tennis: International players wait on the sideline
When senior Ivanhoe Lissanevitch returned home to Nepal in March, he thought it would be a temporary break from playing college tennis stateside. By August, he was unable to return to the United States, missing the fall season with no more certainty the situation would improve when he needs to come back in January. In...
Charger track and field to open season on Friday
The Hillsdale College men’s and women’s track and field teams are scheduled to travel to the University of Tiffin on Dec. 4, for what will be the team’s first meet of the Fall season. The meet will be the first for the Chargers since the Indoor Track and Field G-MAC Championship back in February when...
Womens basketball to start despite schedule changes
The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team expected to kick off its season with two home games against Kentucky Wesleyan University and Trevecca Nazarene University this week. Both of those games were canceled, however, due to positive cases COVID-19 on the opposing teams. Now instead, the Chargers will travel to the University of Findlay in Findlay,...



