The Mitchell Research Center’s old building might look newer inside and out, if it receives funding from the city and historic grants. The Mitchell center is the light purple building on Manning Street next to the Hillsdale Community Library and has suffered water damage and weathering over the years. The plaster ceilings in the Mitchell...
Year: 2018
Unsung Heroes: Tom and Sabine Young take in foster children
The kitchen is full of life. A puppy yips and plastic utensils clatter in the kitchen. Two small children sit in highchairs, faces covered in scrambled eggs. Another sits at the table. A puppy with legs too long for its body frolicks, lapping up the bits of egg littering the floor. This is lunchtime at...
Trafficking survivor to speak on Thursday
Save Our Adolescents from Prostitution founder Theresa Flores will speak about fighting human trafficking at 7 p.m. on Thursday in Phillips Auditorium. As a survivor of trafficking herself, Flores will talk about her adolescent experiences as a former trafficking victim and her perspective as a Christian on the long road to healing. She will also...
Shakespeare in the Solarium
Take a journey to Shakespeare’s 16th-century Italy and venture into the Mauck Solarium far from the frigid weather for this spring’s annual Shakespeare in the Arb production of “The Merchant of Venice” on April 14th-15th at 2 p.m. An enduring Shakespearean comedy, “The Merchant of Venice” develops a traditional message of justice and channels, according...
Celebrating the last four years with ‘The Last Five’
On Thursday senior Glynis Gilio will fulfill her 10-year-long dream: to perform the musical “The Last Five Years.” Gilio’s passion for singing developed in middle school when she attended a fine arts camp in northern Michigan. During the those two summers she learned about Jason Robert Brown and his 2001 musical “The Last Five Years.”...




