The dimly lit Heritage Room featured watercolor paintings and collections of Spanish poems by professor Olga Muñiz Sunday when three dozen students and faculty gathered to support her through one of her favorite art forms: poetry. Assistant Professor of Spanish Olga Muñiz, who has taught at Hillsdale for 15 years, is on medical leave...
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Sophomore researches ancient Irish heritage
Sophomore Finn Cleary has a few things in common with St. Patrick. Not only his Irish name, but an interest in Ireland and its heritage and a dedication to working with people. While many students have on-campus jobs, Cleary works in the real world, with a publishing company near to his name and family history....
Mossey Library book club discusses ‘The Little Prince’
Nearly a dozen students and faculty gathered in the Heritage Room to discuss themes of youth and adulthood in Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s “The Little Prince” on Monday night. Mossey Library Public Service Librarian Brenna Wade led the group in examining the treatment of childhood, gender, death, spirituality, and modernity in the classic 1943 children’s novel....
Church wins Edward Everett Oratory Prize
Junior Jonathan Church presents his speech at the Edward Everett Oratory Competition Tuesday in Phillips Auditorium. Anders Kiledal | Collegian Junior Jonathan Church took first place at the annual Edward Everett Oratory Competition Tuesday, March 8. Five finalists each delivered a ten-minute speech on the topic “Debate or Conversation? Liberty and Civility in Campus Discourse.”...
Rock and punk bands coming to Broad Street
Broad Street Downtown Market will host Michigan-based rock and punk bands 8 Foot Grimiss, Fathom City, Smart Alecs, and Stereo City on March 4 at 8 p.m. 8 Foot Grimiss, a local blues rock band headlining the event, just began recording its first album since returning from a one-year hiatus. “Think of an 8 Foot...