The sound of “Canta y No Llores” and the smell of Mexican “pan de muerto” filled the Formal Lounge for an hour and a half on Nov. 1. The Sigma Delta Pi Spanish Honorary, in conjunction with the Spanish department, hosted a Día de Los Muertos celebration as part of a fundraiser for a local...
Broadway’s “Dear Evan Hansen” hits the theaters in new movie
The day you see “Dear Evan Hansen” is going to be a good day, and here’s why. This coming-of-age movie-musical, released Sept. 24, tells the emotional story of a socially-anxious teenager’s life following the suicide of a classmate. Directed by Stephen Chbosky of “Perks of Being a Wallflower,” “Dear Evan Hansen” is a screen adaptation...
“Dune” gives audience a cinematically stunning Sci-Fi hit
Before “Star Trek,” there was “Star Wars.” And before “Star Wars,” there was “Dune.” Frank Herbert’s 1965 masterpiece “Dune” quickly became a best-selling novel and inspired numerous sci-fi classics, such as “Star Wars” and “Star Trek,” that defined the film industry for decades. The book was made into a movie in 1984 by David Lynch,...
Henry V comes to the stage next week, new interpretation of play
Next week, the Tower Players Production will bring “Henry V” to the stage. The show will run from Nov. 10 to Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m., and on Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. Every two years the theatre department produces a Shakespearean play, and this year’s chosen play was “Henry V.” Directed by assistant professor...
Hillsdale Arts Chorale returns for new season
This December, the Hillsdale Arts Chorale will perform its first in-person concert since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The concert, titled There at the Manger, will be performed at 7 p.m. on Dec. 18 at College Baptist Church. “The concert is going to be a reflection of the Christmas story,” Kendra Bonjernoor, president of...




