Construction of the new Plaster Auditorium is projected to finish Sept. 1, 2019, just days before the first CCA. Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said the construction has been mostly free of setbacks. The projected completion date has not changed since the college broke ground on the new construction in August 2018. “We haven’t planned...
Year: 2019
City Council seeks solution or new leaf collection plan
With Modern Waste’s leaf bag collection just a few days away on Saturday, Hillsdale City Council members are committed to finding a solution for changes in leaf collection later this fall. The council announced March 4 that they were transferring leaf collection services from city-run pickup to Modern Waste, the new trash pickup service that...
International Club Culture Fair serves international food
From the food they served to the clothing they wore, each member of the International Club proudly represented a country at the Cultural Fair last Sunday. The event welcomed students who wanted to learn more about another country’s heritage and those who simply wanted to have fun. “I think it’s really helpful to have people...
Europe is wrong to reject Kushner’s Middle East plan for two-state solution
On April 14, The Guardian published a letter from former high ranking government officials all over Europe that urged the European Union to reject any Middle Eastern peace plan from the U.S. that would exclude Palestine. For the past several months, Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has been in charge of creating this Middle Eastern peace...
Chamber Choir: A concert of firsts and lasts
The Hillsdale College Chamber Choir performed the world premiere of “Three Sunsets” by Steven Lebetkin, a choral work based on Lewis Carroll’s poetry, at the Annual Spring Concert at College Baptist on April 13. The concert featured poignant numbers written in the 20th and 21st centuries. Fitting for Lenten Season, the repertoire included “Agnus Dei”...




