David Katz’s original play “Muse of Fire” will tell the modern-day story of a sorcerer and his apprentice in a battle to the death at 8 p.m. Friday in Markel Auditorium. Katz, a conductor, playwright, and actor, performs as seven characters in this one-man play based on his own life as a young student at...
Volunteering on vacation: Hillsdale students spend spring break serving others
While some students worked on their tans this spring break, others worked through the chilly Michigan weather, serving the Hillsdale community. For a fourth year, a group of students organized a week-long mission trip to share the gospel and serve the community in Hillsdale. About 35 people volunteered with various community organization as well as...
In review: Hansen’s ‘She Loves Me Not’
I couldn’t resist: I picked up the book with the steamy makeout scene on the cover. I was wandering the library stacks, exploring the work of Hillsdale College’s next Visiting Writer. As yet, he was a mystery to me, and the “H” section of the fiction shelves only turned up more intrigue. The listings under...
New employment expo to help with on-campus job search
The first ever Hillsdale College On-Campus Employment Expo will be held Monday in the Grewcock Student Union from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Representatives from 13 employers from around campus from the marketing department to Bon Appétit Management Co. will show students how to apply for part-time positions during the school year. Information on summer...
Domestic Harmony funding survives council debate, receives $5,000 in funding for 2017
Despite debate, the Hillsdale City Council passed a resolution to renew funding for Domestic Harmony in the 2017 fiscal year at a March 20 meeting. Domestic Harmony is a domestic violence victim provider, and offers free shelter and assistance to men, women, and children who have suffered domestic abuse in the City of...




