Now through Sept. 29, “Enduring Vision,” a selection from the Perception Gallery based in Grand Rapids, Michigan is on display in Hillsdale’s Daughtrey Gallery in the Sage Center for the Arts. The Perception Gallery is owned by Kim Smith, a Grand Rapids resident who has been working with art since the 70s. Smith moved...
Year: 2014
Howard’s hours expanded
The Howard Music Building has changed its hours. The building used to close at 11 p.m. but now has extended its evening hours to 12 a.m. The purpose of this extension is to accommodate students. “Some of it’s just general courtesy,” said Rachel Jo Elliot, head monitor of Howard. “Shockingly enough, people actually come here...
Politics and the arts: Bill Clinton did it right
When late-night host Arsenio Hall strutted out on stage in his pleated pants in June of 1992, he was greeted by his band in typical funk fashion. The crowd was roaring, and while on a normal night his studio audience would greet him with warm applause, tonight they were not cheering for him; the night...
Sigma Chis venture to the Pacific
Junior John Bell works an office job at Jag Industrial & Marine Services in Jonesville, Michigan, but he never imagined that a Sigma Chi connection could land him on the United States’ third largest aircraft carrier in Japan. “The owner’s son is my big in Sigma Chi,” Bell said. “I got introduced to a job...
Hillsdale College alumnus runs Republican Study Committee
Since graduating from Hillsdale College in 2007, Will Dunham has risen to the position of Republican Study Committee executive director on Capitol Hill. It is quite the feat, especially for someone who was not always interested in politics. Will and his wife, Anna ’10 (née Leutheuser) were both English majors. Despite having “zero political inclinations”...