Julio Suarez, assistant professor of art, sees the world in a series of abstract shapes and colors interacting with each other. “I’m very interested in color, in mixing,” Suarez said. “Everything is made up of color, a mosaic that makes up our visual field.” In his upcoming art show, titled “The Shape of Color,” Suarez...
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Orchestra places second in national competition
The Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra has long provided beauty and culture to campus through its challenging yet lovely performances. But in the last couple years, it has gained well-earned national recognition. In July, American Prize awarded Hillsdale’s orchestra second place in the college division of its nationwide arts competition. Davidson College Symphony Orchestra in Davidson,...
Track teams compete in California and Michigan: Several Charger women hit national provisional marks
The women’s track team split this weekend. Those remaining in Michigan competed in the Al Owens Classic hosted by Grand Valley State University. Meanwhile, some had a whirlwind of a weekend on the West Coast: Three days and three meets in California gave the team ample time to show its skill. There, the Chargers competed...
A Force for good in Catholic outreach
A young couple sits on a couch in an old-fashioned house, the man, with blonde hair and a youthful smile, holds a laughing baby on his knee.They just came from washing dinner dishes, helped in the kitchen by students. The child is hardly a year old, the couple enjoys the stability of a home. But...
Women from all classes make an impact for track
With the G-MAC championships only two weeks away, the Hillsdale College women’s track team is using every possible opportunity to gear up. This weekend, the team competed hard at the Ball State University Invitational in Muncie, Indiana. Chargers of every year left a mark, taking first or second in multiple events. Senior Alexandra Whitford won...