The Chaplain’s Office and the Health and Wellness Center will offer a co-ed Soul Care retreat this weekend, April 10-12, at St. Augustine’s House, a Lutheran Benedictine monastery in Oxford, Michigan. “It’s designed to give busy Hillsdale students a change to slow down and rest with Jesus,” Rick said. Retreatants will spend two nights and...
You’ve never heard of these artists
New photos of paintings appear on the corkboards in the Sage Center for the Arts every month. Most of the time, they feature obscure artists or lesser-known works by well-known painters. It’s these little-known artists and works that junior Margaret Cole, social media and graphic designer for the art honorary Alpha Rho Tau, wants students...
Charger Chatter: Dimitry Ermakov
What is the silliest name you’ve ever been called? Probably “Dim-Dim. Sometimes people hear “Dima” and they hear “demon.” What’s your least favorite movie? “The Little Engine That Could.” I watched that movie on repeat when I had a fever once. I could not get to the TV, so I maybe watched that movie four...
Civil Air Patrol to practice search and rescue
Local teenagers and young adults will practice responding to plane crashes and searching for missing persons at Hillsdale Municipal Airport and potentially Hayden Park April 12 at 9:30 a.m. The event, called Operation Classical, is hosted by the Hillsdale Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol Michigan Wing and will involve a simulated emergency response...
Students to premiere documentary on Hillsdale’s ‘A Christmas Story’ director
The director of the cult movie “A Christmas Story” went to Hillsdale College, and students will tell the tale of Bob Clark in a documentary that screens for the first time next week. “We have gotten to learn so many things about him that honestly weren’t very well known,” said sophomore Lonán Mooney, a writer...
