After last semester’s coronavirus-induced cancelations, Hillsdale College’s art, music, and theatre departments are set for a busy semester of performances. Some performances, such as the theatre department’s production of the play “J.B.”, were postponed until this semester. The theatre department is therefore preparing for a busier than usual season, as it will stage “J.B.” beginning...
‘Worth it’: A day in the life of a Hillsdale art major
Of all the majors at Hillsdale College, the art major may have the most unique requirements — from requiring students to create a personal portrait to having them save all their projects for a final art show in their senior year. Senior Madie Schider, a biology and art double major, originally was going to make...
Student-teachers ‘in tune’ with young students
To a talented musician, not much sounds more beautiful than the idea of teaching the next generation of aspiring musicians. Junior Vika Nuñez and senior Anne Ziegler are among a group of Hillsdale students who get to do just that. Nuñez said although she enjoyed playing piano and viola growing up, she originally didn’t plan...
Hillsdale food ‘has substance:’ Hillsdale student dives into Hillsdale’s food culture
On the first day of her senior year, Dana Weidinger finally completed her mission: try every flavor of ice cream at The Udder Side. “When I first came to Hillsdale for my recruiting visit for softball, the team told me about this ice cream place in Jonesville, so I was like, ‘Alright mom and dad,...
The stories and struggles of statues: A reflection on Kresge Plaza
The space between Lane and Kendall Halls tells a story. You may have heard it when you were on tour as a prospective student, but since then it has possibly faded from memory. Familiarity can breed forgetfulness. But it’s a good story, and it warrants remembrance between Veterans Day and Thanksgiving. The three statues that...




