The rich, low sounds of Goltermann's Concerto No. 4 filled the tiny white practice room as sophomore Rachel VanderWall's fingers, painted with purple polish, dance up and down the fingerboard. Two hours later, Rachel donned blue-laced shoes and a gray T-shirt and sent a blue, white and gray volleyball flying over the net. (0) comments
Gasping for air, sophomore Michael Blanchard balances the loaded steel bar across his back, sinking into a squatting position before exploding up with a grunt, and shower of sweat. Blanchard fires through his final reps with what teammate, junior Eric Schweller calls, "a calm intensity. (1) comment
President Elect Barack Obama has many opinions. One of his opinions regards the Bowl Championship Series' (BCS) method of choosing the national champion for college football teams. He finds the system flawed and thinks a national playoff is a better way of selecting a national champion. (0) comments
The Charger men's basketball team opened their season in exciting fashion Wednesday night as they took all allotted 40 minutes to put away the feisty Flyers of Lewis University, 68-65. "They're tough," senior captain Tony Gugino said of the Flyers. "They're just like us -they just play. (0) comments
The women's basketball team won both of their games this past weekend in Rolla, Mo., starting off their overall record at 2-0. The team beat Oakland City University Saturday night, 104-62, and Missouri University of Science and Technology Sunday, 82-63. Head coach Claudette Charney said the two non-conference games helped the team work towards sorting out team roles. (0) comments
The Charger's spent their second home meet in a row towering over Ohio Northern University and Olivet College and boosting the swim team's season to 7-1. Head coach Kurt Kirner felt the other teams provided a good challenge for Hillsdale's swimmers, but in the end the Chargers displayed more depth. (0) comments
"Where does it hurt?" "My knees are sore and then my back too." This Q & A - and thousands like it - make up the work life of Dave Frisby, head athletic trainer at Hillsdale College. "Well do you remember when this started? When you did this?" Analysis continues. (0) comments