Students displayed sketches of loved ones, watercolors of Rome, and copies of baroque art for Alpha Rho Tau’s annual spring semester exhibit in the Fine Arts Building Feb 27. Senior Abi Palubinskas, president of Alpha Rho Tau, said exhibiting personal pieces encourages the honorary’s members who might not consider themselves artists to explore the art...
Author: Grace Brennan (Grace Brennan)
International club rings in the Lunar New Year with lanterns
The International Club painted traditional Chinese lanterns for its first event of the semester Feb. 21 in the Mauck Solarium to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Sophomore and President of the International Club Nayeon Kim grew up celebrating the Lunar New Year in Korea. Kim said she wants to bring the traditions of her youth...
Charger Chatter: Taylor Lewis
Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department What’s a personal record you’d like to break? More stolen bases. If you had to wear one outfit everyday like a cartoon character, what would it be? I would wear an oversized long sleeve, leggings, and Uggs so I can be comfortable! If you could bring a new class to campus,...
Culture assistant is Hillsdale’s top critic
“En Route Pour La Pêche” by John Singer Sargent. Courtesy | National Gallery of Art The Dow Journalism Department and the Hillsdale Art Department hosted the inaugural Kenyon Cox Art Critics Essay Competition earlier this semester. This year, students were invited to imagine that The Metropolitan Museum and the Musée d’Orsay would lend Hillsdale College...
Detroit Symphony scores with students
Hillsdale students heard the Detroit Symphony Orchestra perform “Epic Film Scores” live, sponsored by the Student Activities Board on Jan. 31. After two hours of freedom in the city, students settled into their seats at the Orchestra Hall. The performance began the way all good movies do — with the 20th Century Fox opening song,...


