Sponsored by the President’s Office, the Harry James Orchestra will perform a selection of popular and distinctive big band songs April 6 in the Searle Center. Doors will open at 7 p.m for a social hour and reception, accompanied by student jazz combos, and the orchestra will begin playing at 8 p.m. The performance is...
SAB offers students a “Day in Detroit”
Statues, murals, arched ceilings, beautiful windows, and patterned floors surround the Detroit Institute of Arts in downtown Detroit. Thanks to SAB’s new “Day in Detroit” event, students now have a chance to spend an afternoon viewing and touring the art and special exhibits currently on display. Student Activities Board is taking students on a trip...
Remi Brague argues for importance of classical studies, understanding other cultures
“Classical studies can’t make us better professionals,” French philosopher and historian Remi Brague told a packed room of Hillsdale College students, professors, and members of the community on Monday. “But they can make us better human beings.” Nearly 200 attended Brague’s much-anticipated lecture on the study of classical languages. The visit was the 71-year-old Brague’s...
‘Drive to Survive’ is a motor thrill
Released a week before the first race of the 2019 Formula 1 season in March, Netflix’s docu-series “F1: Drive to Survive” is an adrenaline-charged piece of escapism. Formula 1, also known as F1, is the top tier of single-seater, open wheel car racing in the world. Ten teams, with budgets that soar from the tens...
Senior Shiloh Carozza debuts play about press censorship
Senior Shiloh Carozza had never written a two act play before. She had written novels and stories, but “Between the Lines” was her first full play. After months of working and writing, Carozza’s new play, which explores the theme of censorship of the press set against the historical backdrop of the English Civil Wars in...




