Sometimes the toughest opponent a football team faces throughout a season is injuries. It’s impossible to predict what will happen on the gridiron, but the Hillsdale College football team’s 2016 schedule is one of the most favorable it’s had in Keith Otterbein’s 15 seasons as head coach. The Chargers will play 10 games in 2016....
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Two coaches leave Hillsdale running program
On the heels of the two most successful years in the college’s cross country and track history while in NCAA Division II, the distance and throws coaches have left the program to pursue other opportunities. Former distance coach Joe Lynn announced his departure from the team in mid-August, and is now an assistant coach at...
Football gearing up for final GLIAC season
After a strong finish to the 2015 campaign, the Hillsdale College football team is excited to return to the field. The Chargers won their final four games last season to finish 5-6. During that four-game stretch, several underclassmen emerged as talented athletes able to contribute. With 17 of last year’s 22 starters on offense and...
Professor Muñiz Passes Away After Battle With Cancer
Leaving behind a 25-year-long career teaching foreign languages at Hillsdale College, Assistant Professor of Spanish Olga Muñiz died Friday, May 6, after an eight-year battle with cancer. Muñiz is survived by her husband, Associate Professor of Spanish Kevin Teegarden, and their daughter, Ariana. Muñiz came with Teegarden to teach Spanish on Hillsdale’s campus in 1991....
Require freshmen to read Strunk and White
The first semester of freshman year at Hillsdale College is a wake-up call — particularly when students find themselves facing their first graded writing assignment. Deciphering the red scrawl covering the page, students find a letter grade barely visible at the top of the page: D. The college should require students to read Strunk and...



