This weekend the Hillsdale College Tower Dancers will perform their annual dance concert. The performance has a Grecian theme — congruent with the theatre department’s focus this year. “I really like having an overall theme,” sophomore and Tower Dancer Maran McLeod said. “It’s neat to have unity with the theater department. It helps the audience...
Category: Culture
Q&A with Ken Myers
Ken Myers is a writer, editor, and radio personality who created Mars Hilll Audio in 1992 with the aim of producing “creative audio resources that encourage Christians to grow in obedient wisdom concerning the cultural consequences of our duty to love God and neighbor.” He sat down with The Collegian during a recent visit to...
Brian Shaw’s inspired perspective
The work of Brian Shaw, associate professor of art at Spring Arbor University, will be featured in the Daughtery Gallery starting on Jan. 27. The show is entitled “Brian Shaw Solo Art” and features a wide array of subjects including nature, water scenes, and animals. Despite studying natural art for the past two decades, Shaw...
LES MIS: NOT OSCAR MATERIAL
Tom Hooper’s “Les Miserables” is not a perfect film. I’m not sure it is a great film. I think a movie such as “Lincoln” is far more deserving of honors come the Oscars next month. But “Les Mis” is a wonderful movie musical, easily the most ambitious and beautifully filmed that I have seen. As...
Theatre department tears up ACTF competition
Every year for almost 15 years, Hillsdale College theater students participate in the American College Theater Festival, where they attend workshops and compete for prizes and recognition from theater professionals. This year was one of Hillsdale’s most successful. “We’re part of the largest region in terms of school and students participating. Anywhere between 1500-2000 students...

