In this Quick Hits, Public Services Librarian Brenna Wade talks squirrels, Wales, and movies. What book are you reading right now? “Tales from the Café” by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, second book in the “Before the Coffee Gets Cold” series. How long have you wanted to be a librarian? Ever since junior year of high school, around...
Category: Features
Finding God in song: students start weekly hymn singing club
The performance halls and practice rooms are empty and Howard Music Hall is silent on Sunday nights — except for room 220. That’s where the Hymn Singing Club meets from 7-9 p.m. The Hymn Singing Club, which became official this semester, seeks to encourage students through the study and singing of hymns, which achieved official...
QUICK HITS with Tory Matsos
In this Quick Hits, Lecturer in Theater Tory Matsos talks Bruce Springsteen, Judy Dench, and Shakespeare. What is your favorite play? I don’t know if I have one. The best answer is probably whichever play I am working on at the moment. If you were to teach something other than theater, what would it be? ...
Club freezes for a reason
In the dark morning hours, there is nothing less appealing than clamoring into the freezing waters of Baw Beese — but that’s exactly what 12 students do on Tuesdays and Thursdays. “It is the physical reminders of the spiritual realities we’re in that we’re fighting,” freshman president of Areté Luke Waters said. In the...
Nimrod director receives national conservation award
Al Stewart never thought his years of doing the work he loved in conservation would earn him a prestigious award. To his surprise, Stewart won the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Wayne Bailey National Lifetime Achievement Award late last month. Stewart, who serves as the director of Hillsdale College’s Nimrod Educational Center, received the award during...




