Last weekend’s orchestra concert on March 5 and 6 in Markel Auditorium featured aria competition winners and film music. The program, “A Tribute to the Film Composer – Music from the Big Screen,” included songs from “Star Wars,” “How to Train Your Dragon,” “The Lord of the Rings,” and “The Pirates of the Caribbean.” The...
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Spring break ‘staycation’: How to leave when you’re not leaving
So, you didn’t buy your flight in time. You don’t have a ride home this spring break. Or, you just want to avoid your family. Besides escapism, there are only so many places you can turn to within Hillsdale itself. But if you’re bored and stuck in Hillsdale this spring break, you can always leave...
‘This place we all leave too soon’: Stay for the summer
As soon as the warm May sunshine finally emerges and the beginning hints of summer start to show, students pack up and head out for a summer of travel, slow days at home, and part time jobs. For a few select students, though, life at Hillsdale doesn’t end after finals. With several on-campus internships provided...
Philosophy and religion hosts lecture on mental disorders in the church
Psychology and religion do not get along. At least, that was the attitude for decades when it came to treatment of mental disorders, argued Kate Finley, professor of philosophy at Hope College, at a lecture on March 4. Finley spoke to students on “The Relationship Between Mental Disorders and Religion” during a lecture sponsored by...
Sheriff, state police arrest drug trafficking suspects in raid
The Michigan State Police and the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office arrested two individuals in a drug raid on March 2. The Region of Irish Hills Narcotics Office, a branch of the MSP, arrested Scott Mullins and Ann Marie Schultz for trafficking drugs at their residence, according to RHINO Team Commander Lt. Sean Street. Mullins, 53,...




