Journeying all the way from the land of film, theater, and all things drama, six diverse women from LA Theater Works will bring to life a production of Robert Harling’s “Steel Magnolias” in Markel Auditorium Tuesday, Feb. 5. A play set primarily in a beauty shop, “Steel Magnolias” explores how the eccentricities and securities of...
Rough road trip spoiled by slow starts, tough finishes
The Hillsdale College Chargers dropped two games by a combined eight points during a tough road trip last week. On Jan. 24, the Chargers (8-11, 6-7 G-MAC) led by as many as six points midway through the fourth quarter against the Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers (15-3, 11-1), but eventually lost, 71-70. The win was the...
Church, McAllister accepted into seminar focused on ‘science-engaged theology’
Both Assistant Professor of Philosophy Ian Church and Assistant Professor of Philosophy Blake McAllister have been accepted into a two week residential seminar program on “science-engaged theology” and will attend the seminar to further explore their own philosophical queries. Hoping to bring science, theology, and philosophy in closer dialogue with one another, the Fuller Theological...
Alumnus Brendan Noble published his first novel, The Fractured Prism. Brendan Noble | Courtesy
Brendan Noble ’18 has always been down for a challenge. As a first semester freshman in an intermediate-level economics class — a class which Assistant Professor of Economics Michael Clark said “many juniors who take it fear” — Noble walked away with one of the best grades in the class. “When I warned him to...
Pancakes on pause as Palace closes
The Palace Cafe is closing its doors indefinitely on Thursday at 2 p.m., according to business owner Leslie Meredith. A Monday-morning Facebook post announcing the closure sparked dismayed responses from the landmark diner’s patrons. Larry Houck, who owns the cafe’s equipment and its portion of the Howell Street building, said the business is closing and...




