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Juried art exhibit gives students chance to show work

Featuring works from just about every area of the Hillsdale College Art Department, the Student-juried Art Show is open now in the Daughtry Art Gallery in the Sage Center for the Arts. The show includes sculpture, pastels, master copies, graphic design, and more. The exhibit had its grand opening Dec. 3 with the announcement of...

Movember: staches for a cause
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Movember: staches for a cause

When someone decides to become a walking billboard, the first thing that comes to mind would be something ostentatious: an actual sign, an eye-catching shirt, or a hat. But what if that billboard were attached to the body? It could be a tattoo or piercing or, as the idea behind Movember goes, advertising by facial...

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Theatre department resurrects student publication

For the first time in more than 10 years, the Hillsdale College Theatre Department is updating its student publication “Our Students Speak,” a booklet with a combination of blurbs, quotations, and photographs from recent theatre productions for those interested in learning more about the department. Junior theatre major Aaron Pomerantz, guided by Professors of Theatre...

Broadening the Collection
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Broadening the Collection

Every Monday the library staff and a variety of professors approach the library with bated breath and a special spring in their step, excited for the new shipment of books arriving to augment Hillsdale College’s Mossey Library’s growing collection. “Collecting for the library is really fun. We get a shipment every Monday, and every Monday...

Orchestra to perform fall concert
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Orchestra to perform fall concert

The largest Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra to date performs their fall concert Oct. 19 and 20 with all the talent and half the nerves. They are playing predominantly the same repertoire as in their single performance at the Rebirth of Liberty and Learning Campaign Gala Concert this past week. Instead of focusing on one major...