While splitting her summer break between three corners of the world, senior Emily Barnum experienced new ways of life in Dallas, TX, Southeast Asia, and Greece. The language barrier in Southeast Asia was one of the biggest culture shocks she experienced. “People would yell, ‘Hello Mister, Hello!’ whenever they would see me because they know...
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Bringing history to life
Dozens of community members attended a ceremony to honor the heritage of Winona, the daughter of Potawatomi chief Baw Beese, whose statue was revealed in Mrs. Stock’s Park on Friday. The Heritage Association organized the statue’s reveal, and Hillsdale College faculty members, donors who contributed to the Winona project, and city and state officials all...
Charger Chatter: Milan Mirkovic
How old were you when you started playing tennis? I was, I think, 10 years old. I was a pretty good junior league player, and then I stopped playing tennis when I was 15 years old, and then I decided to go full time to the gym. I just lifted weights, tried to build muscle...
Monday’s Golf tournament cut short due to rainstorm
A rainstorm ended the Purgatory Regional Tournament on Monday after the Hillsdale College golf team had nearly finished the round. Junior Logan Kauffman was on the 16th hole when the weather ended play. “We were bummed about the rainout because we were playing well,” Kauffman said. Since rain cut short the competition, only the first...
Tennis reaches .500 in conference after 1-1 weekend
Hillsdale College men’s tennis team split weekend matches on the road, reaching 4-4 in conference play. The Chargers toppled Walsh University 5-4 Saturday afternoon then dropped a 5-4 decision to Tiffin University on Sunday. Hillsdale split singles play against the Walsh Cavaliers, but won two doubles matches to overcome the tenth-ranked team in the Midwest...




