As winter fades and warmer weather returns, students across campus are heading outside to enjoy the increasingly warm Michigan spring. “Generally, just being outside on a regular basis as much as possible is great,” said senior Oliver Bieser, a member of the running club and the Sigma Chi fraternity. “Sig always plays volleyball the first...
Category: Culture
He’s him: Gen Z men get real about the heartthrob and the hero
Is Ryan Gosling really a great actor? Maybe it’s the mystery of his personal life or his easy-going, almost nonchalant style of acting that makes Gosling “literally him.” That’s certainly what draws young men to his new character Ryland Grace from the breakout film “Project Hail Mary.” And it seems that Gosling’s characters have captivated...
You’ve never heard of these artists
New photos of paintings appear on the corkboards in the Sage Center for the Arts every month. Most of the time, they feature obscure artists or lesser-known works by well-known painters. It’s these little-known artists and works that junior Margaret Cole, social media and graphic designer for the art honorary Alpha Rho Tau, wants students...
Professors Picks: Jon Balsbaugh, Visiting Assistant Professor of Education
Favorite Book: Frederick Buechner, “Godric” Books have been one of my main ways of thinking and feeling my way through the world, and there are so many that have helped me do both. But if you ask me, “What is one book you might want to have with you on your deathbed?” I’m going to...
“Wolves & Ducks & Dragons” oh my! Concerto winners return
Senior Ashlyn Linton had always dreamed of playing a concerto on the piano with an orchestra, and on Saturday her dream came true. The Hillsdale College symphony orchestra performed two concerts last weekend. “Concertos & Pops” featured student concerto performances March 28. The next day, the orchestra performed “Wolves & Ducks & Dragons,” geared toward...


