Ann Hart, professor in English, began teaching at Hillsdale College this Spring. She is currently teaching Great Books II while working part time as an editor for Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, a quarterly journal on foreign policy. Hart’s love for the written word has taken her all over the country, from city...
Author: Casey Harper (Casey Harper)
Student film investigates dreamworld
Paul Poiselle, a 19th century French poet, paces the streets of downtown Hillsdale ravenously puffing on a weary pipe. His long mustache tickles his lips and reaches for his twitching jawline, the tips of his mustache bobbing a bit with each fervent step. Senior Mark Keller follows the foreign figure with a camera to capture...
Dawn Theater hosts concert
Patrick Martin’s music career began playing solo acoustic shows in Hillsdale for his friends and family. After time away developing his talent, he’ll be coming back home with his band to play for a crowd at the Dawn Theater. Martin’s band “Parasol” will be playing with “Ghost in the Attic” on March 23 at 7:30...
College offers semester in DC
Beginning next fall, up to 20 Hillsdale College students can spend their semester in the nation’s capital as part of the “Semester in D.C.” program. Distinct from the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program, students will take a full course load as part of the new program without the expectation of an internship. Professor of History and...
Biermann Athletic Center opens
More than 450 students came out to celebrate the grand opening of the Margot V. Biermann Athletic Center Saturday, March 2. The event celebrated a building that took nearly 10 months and $7.5 million to complete. Now students will have full access to four tennis courts and an indoor track. The courts can also be...

