When Associate Professor of German Fred Yaniga first saw the Berlin Wall as a college exchange student in 1986, he was devastated. “It made me speechless. It was demoralizing,” he said. “You would have seen a big hockey player cry that day.” The Delta Phi Alpha German honorary hosted a panel discussion on the fall...
Year: 2021
Shaking up Shakespeare with adapted ‘Henry V’
The Tower Players took character development to a new level with nine different men and women playing the role of King Henry in the abridged and adapted version of “Henry V.” The show will be performed in the Markel Auditorium between Nov. 10 and Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m., and on Nov. 14 at 2...
Chicago Pastor speaks on community
Pastor Corey Brooks made a vow to God eleven years ago that changed his life forever. “Listen, God, whatever you want me to do to try to transform this neighborhood into a community, I am all in,” he said. Brooks, who is the founder of New Beginnings Church in southside Chicago, gave a speech called...
GOAL expands opportunities
Ten of the 25 Hillsdale GOAL programs are hiring new student leaders, the Community Health program is holding a blood drive on Nov. 12, and GOAL is hosting a Volunteer Appreciation Mixer. GOAL director and senior Maya Kaniaupio said GOAL program leaders are liaisons between the community contact of the program and students. She said...
Professors give advice for writers
Writing can be both a profitable and satisfying career, a panel of professional writers advised students on Tuesday night at an event hosted by Career Services. John Miller, director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College, said journalism is a great place to begin a career in writing. “A lot of people think if...




