Senior Charlotte Wolfe spends hours on a diving board alone. She tucks, twists, flips, spashes and occasionally smacks. She is always ready to show off her latest bruise. Yet she feels the pain, endurance and personal success alone. She is the sole diver on the Charger swim and dive team. (0) comments
With the NCAA Division II Tournament looming, the Hillsdale College volleyball team went to Indianapolis and won all three matches at the inaugural GLIAC-GLVC Crossover Tournament, improving their regional rankings in the process. The Chargers began play Friday against Rockhurst University. (0) comments
Believe it or not, despite the many prominent athletes who find themselves in shameful legal and moral controversy, professional sports operate under a certain unspoken code of honor. Unfortunately, figures such as Michael Vick, Chris Henry and Pacman Jones often overshadow the positive with filth. (0) comments
The Charger swim team claimed a victory by one point against Ashland University Saturday. It was an upset two years in the making. "We were definitely surprised and excited," senior diver Charlotte Wolfe said. Team captain and senior Anne Verhoef said it was a "positive first step" for the season. (0) comments
Men's IM football season ended Wednesday night in a championship matchup between undefeated Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and the No Names. There was some trash talking as the teams took the field. The No Names started with the ball and scored on a misdirection reverse pass that left sophomore Jamie McNeil wide open in the end zone. (1) comment
If you wander around the campus of Hillsdale College and enters the George Roche Sports Complex on a Wednesday morning, you may see a combination of philosophy and classics majors competing - in volleyball class. The college's approach to physical education is one often separating it from other schools. (0) comments
Charger football took a step forward to 4-3 in the GLIAC last weekend with a 24-point win over Northern Michigan University, 49-25. The confidence garnered from the win, players said, will prove integral in this weekend's game against the No. 2 ranked team in the GLIAC, Wayne State University. (0) comments