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Not a typo: ‘Pride@Prejudice’ uses modern discourse to adapt beloved story
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Not a typo: ‘Pride@Prejudice’ uses modern discourse to adapt beloved story

A terraced stage lit by warm pink, purple, and orange lighting, long canvases that frame a thrust-style stage, and long Regency era dresses will all bring the  romantic mood of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” to the Markel Auditorium from Oct. 4-8.  Despite these scene builders and even the presence of Jane Austen’s recognizable “Pride...

Hillsdale Chapel Choir performs on East Coast
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Hillsdale Chapel Choir performs on East Coast

The Hillsdale College Chapel Choir traveled to perform for the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s 70th Anniversary Gala on Sept. 28 in Wilmington, Delaware. Hillsdale alumnus John Burtka ’12, president of ISI, invited the choir to sing at the gala to celebrate the dedication of the new Linda L. Bean Conference Center. The event also featured keynote...

How to produce  a winning  homecoming  video
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How to produce a winning homecoming video

When it came to the Greek Olympics Homecoming, Hillsdale students gave it their all in the arena and established Athens on campus in their Olympic trailer videos.   “I almost lit my hair on fire, and it singed the hairs on my arm,” sophomore and New Dorm Resident Assistant Sophie Schlegel said, describing the filming process...

Nimrod Fellows travel to South Dakota for inaugural retreat
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Nimrod Fellows travel to South Dakota for inaugural retreat

Nimrod Fellowship students traveled to South Dakota to practice shooting and learn about the importance of hunting and conservation.  The Hillsdale Hunting Retreat, which took place Sept. 14 to 19 at Paul Nelson Farm in Gettysburg, South Dakota, included ringed-neck pheasant hunting and guest lectures. The event hosted 40 attendees, including Hillsdale College students, friends...