This past summer, freshman Isabella Socha and her father, Robert Socha, embarked on a life-changing journey to Uganda, Africa. Since high school, Socha dreamed of going on a mission trip to Africa, but it became a reality when she and her father developed a relationship with Pastor Paul Gidudu, a minister who lives in Uganda. ...
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Volleyball splits games at Ferris State
At the Ferris State Invitational, the formal beginning to the 2021 season, the Hillsdale Chargers women’s volleyball team left with two wins and two losses. On Friday, the Chargers took on teams from the University of Missouri, St. Louis, and Saint Leo University, winning both games and beginning the weekend strong. UMSL took the Chargers...
Former baseball coach accepts role as hitting coach in Brewers’ system
Former Hillsdale Baseball head coach Eric Theisen accepted a new role this summer as a hitting coach of the Carolina Mudcats, a Minor League Affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. Prior to coaching at Hillsdale, Theisen played Division I baseball for the Illinois State University Cardinals. He went on to play professional baseball with the Traverse...
Chargers drop first game of season at Michigan Tech
Negative offensive yardage in the first half and two fourth quarter touchdowns from Michigan Tech doomed the Hillsdale Chargers this past Saturday as they fell 14-10. The game was scoreless until eight seconds left in the third quarter, when Chargers redshirt freshman Julian Lee hit a 20-yard field goal. “In the first half Michigan Tech...
Men’s cross country ready to roll
After the NCAA Division II Championships were cancelled last fall, the Hillsdale College Men’s Cross-Country team is eager to punch their ticket to this year’s championships in St. Leo, Florida. The Men’s team will have three regular season invitationals before the G-MAC Championships in Cedarville, Ohio on Oct. 23. Their season will begin on September...

