This weekend the Hillsdale theater program will perform “Much Ado About Nothing,” and Professor of Theatre Dave Griffiths will direct his last play at Hillsdale. “It’s been just about 40 years,” Griffiths said. “We’ve been rounding it off a lot, but it does not make a huge difference –– it’s been a long time.” Griffiths...
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College buys houses on West Street
The college recently purchased four houses on West Street with hopes to provide more housing options for students near campus. The college bought houses located at 240, 244, 246 West St., and also 16 W. College St. Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said the administration has no plans for the houses immediately, but eventually they...
Career services changes DC trip
Career Services recently made changes to their informational trip for students Living and Working in D.C., – now known as Networking in D.C. Career Services decided to restructure and rename the program to incorporate Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center resources that they have acquired over the past few years. “It was inaugurated before the Kirby...
Seniors opt for early graduation
Senior economics major Meilii Alvarez noticed last fall that she could fulfill the courses required to graduate by this December if she also took summer classes. She now has a job with PricewaterhouseCoopers that will begin on Jan. 6. “I will definitely miss everyone, but I was ready to move on and get into the...
Wind Symphony performs winter concert
On Dec. 13, Hillsdale Wind Symphony will perform their annual winter concert featuring a variety of energetic pieces and Christmas classics with a twist. The symphony has grown to 60 members – both community members and college students – since 2002 when Director Robert Livingston, now also teacher of music at the college, started the...
