In a delicate interplay of movement and meaning, Ballet 5:8 illuminated the timeless truths of love and faith in Markel Auditorium on Sept. 17. Courtesy of the Hillsdale College Professional Artist Series, Chicago’s Ballet 5:8 delivered a performance that was not only visually captivating but also deeply introspective. The Hillsdale College Professional Artist Series brings...
A day at the DIA: Trip to the museum brings art to life for students and faculty
It is crucial students engage and interact with artwork they are researching, according to Assistant Professor of Art Christina Lamb Chakalova. Chakalova organized a trip to the Detroit Institute of Arts for students and faculty on Sept. 16. The DIA has an extensive art collection featuring art from Ancient Mesopotamia to Andy Warhol. “The impetus...
Choose ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ author for commencement
John Green may be the healthiest man in America known for illness. Whether it’s his most famous book, “The Fault In Our Stars,” whose plot revolves around teenagers with terminal cancer, or his nonprofit work aiding healthcare systems in third-world countries, Green is the epitome of transforming study into action. He should be the 2024...
Daily Wire reporter speaks on corruption in the evangelical church
Left-wing money is destroying evangelical Christian institutions, said Megan Basham, culture reporter for the Daily Wire, in a speech this week. “It’s the most tried and true journalistic advice: Follow the money,” Basham said. “About 10 years ago, foundations funded by secular billionaires began to take a serious interest in overcoming the problem of evangelical...
Keep ‘conserve’ in conservative
I don’t sip from a paper straw in my electric vehicle, but I’m still a conservative who cares about the environment. The difference between a liberal and me is in our approach. We have different solutions for protecting the environment and different beliefs on the extent of human-based climate change. Sadly, some others in the...




