How did you choose swimming? I started off as a volleyball player — I played for eight years. But I knew I wanted to play a sport in college, and realistically I’m too short to play volleyball in college, so I decided to take a step back and focus more on swimming, because I started...
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Buzzer beaters highlight Chargers’ 1-1 weekend
In two buzzer-beater games last week, the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team clinched a last-second win against Lake Erie and lost in the final moment to Ohio Dominican. Between the two games, the lead changed more than 15 times as the Chargers battled two evenly-matched teams, but the final score in both came down to...
Chargers move into tie for tournament spot
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team took care of business last weekend and received some important help from around the GLIAC earlier this week. With losses by Walsh and Ohio Dominican University on Monday, Hillsdale moved into a three-way tie for the final GLIAC Tournament spot with six games remaining. Winners of three in a...
Men’s and women’s track finish second at GVSU
Hillsdale College’s men’s and women’s track and field squads both came in second behind Grand Valley State University at the Mike Lints Alumni Open hosted at Grand Valley on Saturday, Jan. 28. The men scored a total of 69 points, while the women scored 83.25 with a total of 12 provisional marks. Head coach Andrew...
Students find revived hope in the pro-life cause at March for Life
From the Washington Monument down the National Mall, hundreds of thousands of people peacefully marched bearing signs expressing pro-life sentiments in Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Approximately 85 Hillsdale College students and graduates participated in the 44th annual March for Life, protesting the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United...




