The Hillsdale Chargers traveled to Mount Pleasant, Michigan last Friday, and proved to be very competitive with all schools, ranging from large Division I programs to smaller community colleges. With a strong start and impressive depth, the Chargers captured second place with 42 points, behind first-place Michigan State University with 29. This race signaled a...
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Humes sets conference record in first meet
The Hillsdale Chargers opened their season on Friday at the Jeff Drenth Memorial in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, where the team placed third overall and junior Joey Humes set a new conference record as he led the pack of 44 runners. The meet included Division I programs Michigan State University and Central Michigan University. Humes’ time...
Shotgun team expected to bring ‘the big guns’ on Sunday
One might wonder how the members of the Hillsdale College shotgun team have and maintain such big guns. The secret lies in the team’s intensive shooting practices paired with a strict bi-weekly weightlifting routine geared toward maintaining physical wellness. Last year, the team won the Nationals shooting competition in the Division III category for the...
Football, baseball, and softball facilities get summer makeover
A brand-new field awaited the Hillsdale football team when it returned to campus for training camp this summer. Along with the new turf at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium this year, the baseball team will have new dugouts, and the softball team will have improved protective netting. The improvements are the result of Hillsdale College’s commitment...
1,238 miles down and a lifetime to go
One hundred and fifteen miles is a considerable distance. In the United States, 115 miles means 202,400 yards. For nearly everybody else in the world, 115 miles means 185,074 meters. For Hillsdale cross country senior Eli Poth, running 115 miles meant a standard week of summer training. Running 115 miles is not quite as physically...



