Last Friday night, Jan. 29, the music department pulled out all the stops during a faculty recital in Christ Chapel, featuring trumpet professor Chris McCourry and guest artist and organist Judy Kabodian. McCourry and Kabodian’s performance presented a unique mixture of organ and trumpet with a program featuring mostly baroque music from composers such as...
Two years in the making: Seniors to debut their capstone performances
For senior theatre majors Ariannah Gaiser and Sarah Nolting, procrastination could not be the answer to their senior capstone projects. These projects were two years in the making, and though they were cancelled last Spring due to COVID, the shows will be available to all audiences this weekend, Feb. 4-6. Nolting’s “Death and Renewal” will...
Radio station loses, recovers semester’s worth of files
Last weekend, all radio files from the fall semester of 2020 had been mysteriously deleted, but with the quick action of radio general manager Scot Bertram, they have now been retrieved. When sophomore Josh Barker checked his email on Jan. 24, he found an email from Bertram, informing all radio students that their hard work...
Emmy-award winning video creator teaches storytelling class
For the first time, the Dow Journalism Program is offering a course on “Video Storytelling” this semester. Taught by visiting journalism instructor Buddy Moorehouse, the class seeks to cultivate students’ journalistic portfolios and provide them with valuable practical experience. This is Moorehouse’s first time teaching a collegiate journalism course, though he has guest lectured several...
‘We couldn’t do it alone’: Hospital continues vaccine distribution
Hillsdale Hospital administered nearly a thousand COVID-19 vaccinations on Jan. 28 and 29 at the Searle Center, bringing the county one step closer to overcoming the pandemic. “We have done exactly what the state has asked of us, which is to get shots in arms,” J.J. Hodshire, president and CEO of Hillsdale Hospital, said in...




