This year, the Hillsdale College faculty woodwind quintet is trying something new. Their fall concert, which will be held at the Conrad Recital Hall on Sept. 22, will feature music written by female composers. The woodwind quintet is composed of five adjunct instructors of music and includes Jaimie Wagner, playing the flute; Liz Spector...
Russian festival fundraising for school
Amid Russian doll sales, internationally-renowned song-and-dance performances, authentic Russian blini pancakes, and a showing of the Borzoi dog breed, Michigan locals immersed themselves in Eastern European culture at the sixth annual Russian Festival in Ann Arbor on Saturday. A group of parishioners from St. Vladimir Russian Orthodox Church, Ann Arbor’s local Eastern Orthodox Church, hosted...
‘At Home with Jennifer Lutz’: Alumna blog takes off
In a brightly-lit living room in a house near Baw Beese Lake, four children are running around. Their mother Jennifer Lutz, wife of Hillsdale’s Director of Health Services Brock Lutz, sits calmly in her upholstered chair with her apron on. “If I’m standing in my home, it’s at the kitchen sink,” she says. “That’s it.”...
‘Bone Fires’: Visiting poet’s ‘Unholy Sonnets’
Poet Mark Jarman will be visiting campus next week to deliver a lecture and read from his poems. At 4 p.m. on Friday, Professor of English Dutton Kearney will do a reading of a few poems from “Bone Fires,” a collection of poems written over the last thirty years by Jarman, an American modernist...
Alexander Hamilton Society hosts conference on nuclear policy
In a conference comprised of lectures and hands-on experience, students were able to roleplay as world leaders using information they learned from a number of talks and discussions. The Alexander Hamilton Society of Hillsdale College hosted their conference on Nuclear Crisis: A Foreign Policy Crisis last Saturday, Sept. 14. Open to the student body, the...




