Walsh plays strategic board game Courtesy | Ian Walsh BOOK: “The Count of Monte Cristo” By Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Maquet (1846) It’s a classic revenge story where this guy comes back and takes revenge on the people who wronged him and destroyed his life. It evokes a lot of philosophical questions about...
Students ward off cold weather in business casual
Athysivam poses in D.C. COURTESY | Hershey Athysivam Although students battle negative temperatures, snowstorms, and ice storms over the winter, their efforts to maintain the Hillsdale coined “Monday culture” of business casual attire are unchanged by the frigid weather. “There is a culture of Monday on this campus, but it’s something that we should...
Lost Mary to release single amidst growing popularity
Lost Mary member Luke Martin stands next to a vintage Ford. COURTESY | Jack Cote While Hillsdale County has rapidly changed over the years, it has kept the quiet simplicity of most Midwestern towns — at least according to alumni band Lost Mary’s new song “Vintage Ford.” “Vintage Ford” follows a single the band...
Orchestra to play this weekend
The Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Picture rugged mountains, coarse sand, and salty sea waves as they crash against the rocks. This is what Felix Mendelssohn encountered when he visited the Hebrides, an island chain off Scotland’s west coast. Hillsdale’s symphony orchestra will perform the German composer’s translation of his experience,...
Whalen to perform at Dawn
Greg Whalen plays the guitar in Lost Mary’s Studio COURTESY | Jack Cote Six months after releasing his first EP “American Deployed,” senior Greg Whalen will perform 18 original songs at Hillsdale’s Dawn Theater this weekend. Whalen will perform the concert, “An American Story,” Feb. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. and it will...




