Journeying all the way from the land of film, theater, and all things drama, six diverse women from LA Theater Works will bring to life a production of Robert Harling’s “Steel Magnolias” in Markel Auditorium Tuesday, Feb. 5. A play set primarily in a beauty shop, “Steel Magnolias” explores how the eccentricities and securities of...
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Hillsdale theater students win set design, dramaturgy awards
Hillsdale College theater majors and minors swept the American College Theater Festival in three categories Jan. 8-13. Seniors Emma Trist, Jessica McFarlane, Shiloh Carozza, and Judy Moreno, and junior Madeline Campbell traveled to Wisconsin for the regional ACTF competition. Trist competed and was selected as a finalist for her set design of “Harun and the...
For the love of fiction: Faculty favorites displayed in Mossey
For a limited time only, members of the Hillsdale College community have the opportunity to peer into the lives and minds of their professors and faculty from the comfort of Mossey Library. Librarian Brenna Wade spent part of her Christmas break investigating professor’s favorite books and arranging them in a display in the entrance to...
Protestantism: Disunity between denominations?
“What unites us is a pursuit of deeply and fervently held end or aim, not uniformity or agreement about the means with which we reach that aim,” Assistant Professor of Religion Don Westblade said about Protestant unity. Alitheia, a Christian apologetics group, hosted a panel last week to discuss the issue of Protestant unity through...
Cakes and canvases: Alumna channels creativity in baking
Walking into local coffee shop Rough Draft, it’s easy to absorb the industrial yet cozy ambience, the aroma of artisanal teas and coffees, and plates spread with scones, pasties, pastries, and cakes. The artist behind the masterfully baked sweets and savories: Hillsdale graduate Lara Ryd. Ryd, ’18, lost no time in jumping into life after...




