The Pi Beta Phi sorority is celebrating not one, but two, big birthdays this year. The first national sorority in America, Pi Beta Phi is turning 150. Hillsdale’s own chapter — the first chapter in Michigan — is turning 130. The Michigan Alpha chapter was founded in 1887 and now has 57 active members. The...
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American Individualists offer a place for debate
Independent thinkers and avid debaters now have a place to discuss their beliefs, thanks to the new American Individualists club. The club, founded in February, is a new chapter of the American Individualists, which President sophomore Quinn Reichard founded during high school in his home state of Virginia. At Hillsdale, Reichard saw a similar need...
Authenticity, truth, and professional theater
For junior Glynis Gilio, the stage is like home. Gilio started acting professionally at age 9 in a production of “Christmas Carol” at the Goodman Theater in Chicago. She has since starred in productions like “Violet: A Musical” with Bailiwick Chicago Theater, participated as an extra in “The Lake House,” and even appeared in re-enactments...
Karaoke emerges from the Underground this evening
Get ready to sing your heart out tonight at the first karaoke night of the year. Join the Student Activities Board tonight from 9 until midnight at Broadstreet Underground for food, friends, and, of course, karaoke. “The environment just makes for a cooler, more casual place to hang out,” said Bridget DeLapp, Media Officer...
Concerto competition strikes a chord with student musicians
This Sunday, 23 musicians will each take the stage of Markel Auditorium, all vying for the opportunity to perform a solo accompanied by the orchestra in their March and May concerts. But only a few will strike a chord with the judges. “It’s one of the few things we do in the music department that...