The curtain may have fallen on their time with the Tower Dancers, but their potential has just begun to be unveiled. Three senior Tower Dancers share their perspective on their final dance performances, and the program’s progress in their time dancing. Senior theater major Dani Morey praised Tower Dancers director Holly Hobbs for her creativity...
Category: Arts
Vote for the beautiful at Mossey
Mossey Library is honoring more than just the written art this week. Its second annual art show is running through Sunday. The show consists of five pieces in oil, watercolor, and photography. Students and staff can vote on which pieces will be on display for the rest of the semester. “It’s a different venue for...
Death of a Salesman
Brace yourself, theatergoers: This is a lot more “Mother Courage” than “The Drowsy Chaperone.” The Tower Players enraptured their audience in Markel Auditorium last night with their opening performance of Arthur Miller’s 1949 masterpiece “Death of a Salesman.” The play, which runs through Sunday, is one of the greatest and best-known works of American theater....
Synesthete sees life in full color
‘When Sara Pezzella has a stomach ache, she feels yellow, not green. The color has nothing to do with nausea. Pezzella is a synesthete: she often perceives pain and emotion as color. “Being a synesthete helps me look at things a little differently and work with colors a little differently,” the senior art...
Ecce Viri: Behold the men
Simpson dormitory has long had a reputation for craziness, but ultimately, what happens in Simpson stays in Simpson, right? Not for long. A 10-minute documentary of the infamous dorm directed by former Hillsdale student Josh Hamilton will premiere Nov. 11 at the 10th annual Lone Star Film Festival in Fort Worth, Texas. In past years,...




