Month: March 2014

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Through a foreign lens: Slavic culture in cinema

Professor of Theatre James Brandon and Visiting Assistant Professor of German Stephen Naumann partnered this semester to present a series of four Russian and Polish films. “We both enjoy film,” Naumann said. “Dr. Brandon knows Russian film. I know Polish film.” The professors’ respective interests in Russian and Polish film dovetail neatly. Both countries are...

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Symphony orchestra undertakes Brahms

The Hillsdale College symphony orchestra will perform Thursday, March 6 at 8 p.m in Markel Auditorium in the Sage Center for the Arts. Due to complications scheduling around spring break and parent’s weekend, the orchestra will only perform one Thursday night concert instead of two weekend concerts as in years past. “It’s always fun to...

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Baseball splits opening games

Hillsdale College baseball split their first two games of the season last weekend, nabbing rookie head coach Eric Theisen his first win. The Chargers (1-1) defeated Davis & Elkins College, 3-2, in the season opener before dropping the double-header’s second game, 6-1. The Chargers’ two Sunday games were cancelled on account of a winter storm....

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Track and field to send 13 athletes to nationals

The results from this weekend’s GLIAC conference home meet are in, and 13 Hillsdale athletes have qualified for the NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships on March 14-15. The men’s team will send seven, and the women’s squad six. The women’s team is currently ranked 13th among the nation’s Division II teams. Continuing its success...

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Men’s basketball falls to Findlay in GLIAC tourney

The regular season could not have finished any better for the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team. Unfortunately, the postseason did not go nearly as well. Before falling to the 23rd-ranked Oilers of University of Findlay last night in the quarterfinal round of the GLIAC tournament 47-67, the Chargers routed the Oilers by 19 points in...