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A Valentine’s Day virtuoso

This Valentine’s Day brings a musical treat: violin and viola students in Professor of Music Melissa Knecht’s studio are performing a virtuosi concert Feb. 14 in Markel Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. “It is designed to be a fun concert to showcase the violins and violas that we have at Hillsdale,” Knecht said. “We really have...

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Q&A: John Jeremiah Sullivan

Visiting Writer John Jeremiah Sullivan came to Hillsdale College Feb. 11 and 12 to share his work with students. He is the author of “Pulphead: Essays” and “Blood Horses: Notes of a Sportswriter’s Son.”    How did you get started writing?    I got my start from my mom and my dad. My dad, obviously,...

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Guns, gangs, and gas conflagrations

Men in dapper dress, a “tomato” of a doll, and a rubber-faced gangster populate the crooked city of Los Angeles in director Ruben Fleischer’s (of “Zombieland” fame) crime flick, “Gangster Squad,” which is inspired by a true story. This film ought to have been quite good, considering the source material, concept, and actors. It ought...

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Sullivan to visit campus

Essayist and journalist John Jeremiah Sullivan will visit campus on Feb. 11 and 12 as part of Hillsdale’s Visiting Writers Series. On Monday, he will read an excerpt from his work. On Tuesday, he will deliver a lecture titled “The Essay and the ‘Mag Piece’: A Double Helix.” Associate professor of English John Somerville said...

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Indecipherable scribbles: windows into the human soul

My mother keeps everything. From pig trinkets my brother and I gave to her as children to family heirlooms that friends or family gave to her since her childhood, she still has it all. Most of all, she treasures the handiwork of her two sons. Over the summer, while cleaning out my brother’s room for...