With few chances to compete, the Hillsdale College Chargers have spent much of their fall preparing for delayed seasons. The swimming and volleyball teams, however, both had a break from preparation with a chance to compete on Saturday, Nov. 8 against outside teams. But only a day before their respective events, they were told to...
Basketball welcomes David Choi to coaching staff
On a staff full of new faces, David Choi joined the men’s basketball team as an assistant coach and said he’s looking forward to his first full season of collegiate coaching. After hiring two new assistant coaches this offseason, head basketball coach John Tharp said he felt there was still something lacking in his coaching...
Shotgun team hosts first in-person competition
The Hillsdale College shotgun team earned first place in its first in-person shoot of the fall at the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Center on Oct. 17. The team hosted Michigan State University and Olivet College at the home competition, which was the first super sporting shooting competition of the season. The chargers led the...
Trunk-or-Treat event sees massive turnout
More than 600 goblins, witches, and fairy princesses came out to the Hillsdale College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee’s “Trunk-or-Treat” last Saturday, a Halloween event designed for local children to participate in trick-or-treating safely outdoors. Amid shouts of “Happy Halloween,” more than 30 cars representing campus student groups acted as stops for students to hand out candy...
Charger legend Archie Robinson dies at 71
Charger football hall-of-famer Archie Robinson ’72 died on Oct. 28. He was 71 years old. Robinson was a standout athlete during his time at Hillsdale playing varsity football, basketball, and baseball. He amassed an impressive record during his four years as a defensive back for the Chargers. On the gridiron, Robinson finished his college career...




