A terraced stage lit by warm pink, purple, and orange lighting, long canvases that frame a thrust-style stage, and long Regency era dresses will all bring the romantic mood of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” to the Markel Auditorium from Oct. 4-8. Despite these scene builders and even the presence of Jane Austen’s recognizable “Pride...
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Hillsdale Chapel Choir performs on East Coast
The Hillsdale College Chapel Choir traveled to perform for the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s 70th Anniversary Gala on Sept. 28 in Wilmington, Delaware. Hillsdale alumnus John Burtka ’12, president of ISI, invited the choir to sing at the gala to celebrate the dedication of the new Linda L. Bean Conference Center. The event also featured keynote...
College breaks ground on new Phi Sig Pavilion
When the college broke ground on the Phi Sigma Epsilon pavilion on Saturday, it gave the former fraternity a permanent home on campus. “The college provides the continuity around which this friendship can last,” College President Larry Arnn said at the groundbreaking. “The fraternity is not active here anymore, but of course, in another way,...
Provost office announces 2024 commencement speaker
Pat Sajak, longtime “Wheel of Fortune” host and Hillsdale College Board of Trustees chairman, will be the commencement speaker for the class of 2024, according to an email announcement from the provost’s office Wednesday. “Pat Sajak gave a wonderful convocation speech some years ago,” College President Larry Arnn said in a statement to The Collegian....
Simpson reclaims homecoming crown after Mock Rock
Simpson Residence stormed the dance floor as a Spartan army Saturday, winning back the homecoming trophy with a second place Mock Rock finish behind first place Niedfeldt Residence. “Having that win in the air just adds something completely different,” junior Simpson resident assistant Zachary Ponraj said. “We were up with alumni just telling stories and...




