In the wooded space between Delp Hall and Mossey Library, the sound of a ukulele penetrated the quiet evening. “Blessed are you, Lord our God, sovereign of the universe, who has sanctified us with his commandments,” students sang, “and commanded us to light the lights of Shabbat.” Those on campus can hear this every Friday...
Year: 2017
Faculty duo performs piano and percussion
As campus says hello to autumn, faculty duo ReadyGO will reminisce on summer with a performance featuring “Makrokosmos III: Music for a Summer Evening” by avant-garde composer George Crumb. ReadyGO — comprised of teachers of music Stacey Jones-Garrison on percussion and Brad Blackham on piano — will be performing at 8 p.m. on Saturday in...
Tom Petty supplied the soundtrack to our best memories
While rummaging through my car last week, I happened to dredge up Tom Petty’s anthology CD from my glove box. I smiled when I found it. He was my ultimate road-trip companion, and I hadn’t heard his songs in a while. By happenstance, that same evening, a friend asked me about Tom Petty’s greatest song....
Women’s cross country ranked fourth nationally after Greater Louisville Classic
Currently ranked fourth in the country, Hillsdale College women’s cross country finished in second place among Division-II teams this weekend at the Greater Louisville Classic held at Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Kentucky. The Chargers had a total of 44 points, finishing 22 points behind No.1-ranked Grand Valley State. Bellarmine took third and Saginaw...
Men’s cross country makes impressive strides in Kentucky
Every men’s cross-country runner who competed in the Greater Louisville Classic last Saturday achieved a personal record — a promising sign for a young team, according to assistant coach R.P. White. “Just the rate of improvement was phenomenal across the board,” White said. “All seven guys who ran had personal bests, so that was really...




