There has been some discussion about the replacement of the signs defining the city boundary. As with anything else, we should think about the purpose of an entrance sign. It is not likely meant to inform the residents where the city limits are. The purpose of such a sign is more likely to let non-residents...
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Volleyball splits first weekend of conference play
As volleyball teams across the GLIAC jumped into conference competition this weekend, there was a lot of fluctuation in the level of play. That applied to the Hillsdale College volleyball team, as well, which emerged from its home-opening weekend with one win and one loss. The three top-ranked teams in the GLIAC North Division —...
Sisters turned GLIAC rivals
When the announcer exclaims, “Big kill by Holsinger!” this Saturday at the Hillsdale College volleyball match, it could mean two very different things. Either Hillsdale senior middle hitter Erin Holsinger has smacked one down for the Chargers, or she has been outplayed by her little sister. Hillsdale’s dominant senior captain will play against her younger...
Women’s tennis tops Findlay Oilers, falls to Tiffin Dragons
Despite facing its first loss of the season on Saturday, the Hillsdale College women’s tennis team returned to the courts Sunday refocused and came out swinging with a win. The Chargers are 3-1, after losing to Tiffin University 6-3 and beating the University of Findlay 6-3. Despite several close matches, Hillsdale College didn’t play its...
Men’s golf places 10th at first tournament
In their first GLIAC tournament of the 2016 season, the golf team took 10th place out of 12 teams. Although he was not content with the team’s overall finish, sophomore Liam Purslowe said, “We played a lot more consistently than we did last year, which is a positive sign. Rather than some low scores and...




