“I find it amusing. Men are supposed to be made out of steel or something,“ is the iconic line from Robert Harling’s well loved play “Steel Magnolias,” that had the whole audience laughing and crying on Feb. 5, when L.A. Theatre Works gave an unforgettable radio-style performance of the play at Hillsdale College. Many know...
College musicians bring chemistry, eccentric instruments to Rough Draft
Live music combined with the familiar smell of coffee transforms atmospheres and brings people together. Around 20 people gathered in the back of Hillsdale’s Rough Draft Friday night, to hear the sounds of local musicians Luke Woltanski and Dalton Sala. Woltanski and Sala, both of whom are students at the college, played from 8 to...
Anonymous compliments return on campus-wide Instagram
Can the impact of compliments be just as strong online as they are in person? The Student Activities Board believes so. In an effort to promote a more positive campus, SAB’s social media team resurrected the “Hillsdale College Compliments” Facebook page of 2013, this time bringing it to Instagram. The Hillsdale College Complements Instagram account...
Music and millennials: An album ‘we’ can all relate to
You’re sitting on your bed, looking out the window, reminiscing about the good times you had with your high school heartbreaker. And you’re probably listening to gnash’s debut album, “we.” Coming out from the heart of Los Angeles, gnash, otherwise known as Garrett Nash, not only flexes his rapper-singer-songwriter identity in his first full album,...
Great Cookbooks: Fannie in the kitchen
Every family has a handful of recipes that are more than staples: They’re family legend. Gramma’s banana bread, with a vinegar-milk mixture in place of buttermilk. Steve’s chicken chili. George Washington’s pea soup. The recipes are a weird conglomeration of your parents’ favorites: For me, that’s the stew my dad’s mom always made, a casserole...




