Edward Maki-Schramm and Chris McCourry met more than 25 years ago at the University of Michigan. Last Friday, they relived the old days and brought an audience Mussorgsky’s celebrated “Pictures at an Exhibition.” In the faculty recital, McCourry, director of jazz ensembles, collaborated with Brad Blackham, director of keyboard studies, Emily Douglass, artist-teacher of voice,...
Year: 2022
Podcast reveals ‘magical world’ of The Inklings
If The Inklings CCA sparked a desire to learn more about the British literary geniuses of the twentieth century, look to The Marion E. Wade Center’s podcast. The Wade Center, part of Wheaton College, is a research hub, a reading library, and a museum dedicated to seven British Christian authors: C. S. Lewis, J. R....
In Brief: students audition for Festival of Student Works, to perform in spring
The theater department saw many non-theater students audition for roles in the Festival of Student Works, as it hopes to encourage more of the campus to participate in theater at Hillsdale. Over 30 students participated in an open audition for roles in five student-directed, one-act plays. The plays feature a variety of shows, from drama...
Rex Orange County teases new album with single
On Jan. 26, Rex Orange County announced his fourth studio album “Who Cares?” set to be released on March 11th. The artist, Alex O’Connor, posted the album cover on his Instagram and sent a wave through the internet. Fans have been eagerly awaiting a new release from Rex Orange County, whose last formal studio album,...
Academy for Science and Freedom hosts first public event
The Academy for Science and Freedom held its first event in a series of public lectures on Jan. 24, 2022 at which academy fellow and senior fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University Scott Atlas spoke on media misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic. The academy is dedicated to the pursuit...




