Take a journey to Shakespeare’s 16th-century Italy and venture into the Mauck Solarium far from the frigid weather for this spring’s annual Shakespeare in the Arb production of “The Merchant of Venice” on April 14th-15th at 2 p.m. An enduring Shakespearean comedy, “The Merchant of Venice” develops a traditional message of justice and channels, according...
Author: Isabella S. Redjai
Alumnus reminisces about Hillsdale during the 1960s
C.G. Appleby recalls his mother asking him, “Would you rather be a big fish in a small pond, or a small fish in a big pond?” when questioning whether University of Michigan — his family’s alma mater — or Hillsdale would be the right choice. Originally from Saginaw, Michigan, Appleby chose to study at Hillsdale...
Non-Greeks get formals, too
As traditional formal dances for Greek houses draw near, campus dormitories and off-campus houses are imitating the events by putting on their own formals and date parties, while remaining true to their own cultures. On-campus residences Niedfeldt and Simpson put on a formal and date party, respectively, on Saturday, March 24. The Niedfeldt Formal, better...
SAB to host edition of Amazing Race
This weekend, the Student Activities Board will present a special “Hillsdale Edition” of The Amazing Race, leading students and their teams through a variety of locations and clues across campus and downtown Hillsdale. The Amazing Race teams will meet at the Roche Sports Complex on April 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. The Amazing Race...
Professor’s research chronicles lions’ genetics
Many scientists believe that the next generation will be the last to see lions in zoos, according to Professor of Biology Daniel York. York studied the genetics from rare breeds of captive lions, retrieving blood samples over his 11 years of conservation genetics research. Working alongside Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska, York developed an...




