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Last Friday, the football team presented head coach Keith Otterbein with a signed game ball to recognize his 100th win as a coach, a milestone he reached with the win over Michigan Technological University, 37-35. The captains' presentation of the ball was unexpected, according to Otterbein. (0) comments

Spirit club revamped entering the fall

Group works around small budget to boost school spirit

This year the spirit club kicks off with new leadership, a new mascot and a new student section. "Last year it wasn't really a club," sophomore (junior online) Erin Alderson said. "I thought if we made a club there would be a lot more brain power going toward it. (0) comments

I traveled 14 hours in my Buick Regal. I spent almost 300 U.S. dollars on the ticket, gas and food. I woke up at 7:45 a.m. Sunday morning just to arrive early enough to "soak in" the pregame ambience. I waited in line at the pro shop only to spend more American currency on a souvenir sweatshirt. (0) comments

Tall man, big shoes, high aspirations

Senior left tackle Jared Veldheer is on track for a career in the NFL

Hillsdale College has had its share of high-profile athletes over the past few years. Most students would recognize names such as Mark Nicolet ('08), Katie Cezat ('09) or Tom Korte ('09) due to their recognition on a national scale. There are others too. Players like Tony Gugino ('09), Stephanie Booms ('09) and numerous all-Americans in the track program have also brought attention to the college. (0) comments

Cross starts season with strong showing

Men finish third out of 15 teams, women finish fourth out of 17, the Chargers beat D-I competition

Cross starts season with strong showing

The cross-country teams got things going with an excellent first meet at Kenosha, Wis. "It was an absolute success," junior Alex Ralston said. The men placed third out of 15 teams behind the University of Louisville and Marquette University, Division I schools out of the Big East conference. (0) comments

Football defense shines under the lights in shutout

After giving up a total of 73 points in the team's first two conference games, the 'D' stepped up Saturday night

Football defense shines under the lights in shutout

In the first two weeks of conference play, there were some questions raised about the Charger defense, namely, whether or not they could make the key stop when needed. After allowing 73 points in the first two games without forcing any turnovers, it looked like Hillsdale would have to rely on their offense to win games. (0) comments

Volleyball continues hitting stride, stays atop GLIAC

Chargers sweeping up the competition one match at a time. The Hillsdale Charger volleyball team moved to 12-1 after another stellar weekend, sweeping both Wayne State University and Northwood University. After this weekend, the team remains undefeated in the GLIAC and holds the number one place in the southern division. (0) comments

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