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Twain’s no longer the queen of country

Twain’s no longer the queen of country

Shania Twain performs in Wembley, UK. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Shania Twain has taken off her cowgirl hat for good.  Beloved by many for her effortless country-pop anthems, Twain holds a legacy as one of the defining country stars of the 90s.  Arguably her most famous album, “The Woman in Me,” won best country album at the Grammy Awards, album...

Tuition and fees add acoustic style to student music scene

Tuition and fees add acoustic style to student music scene

Tuition and Fees pair three-part harmonies with old-style tunes. Courtesy | Phoebe VanHeyningen For many Hillsdale students, it is their social circles that create connection. But for sophomores Phoebe VanHeyningen, Emily Griffith, and Fiona Mulley, their connection grew out of a shared passion for music. “We all kind of have our own social circles during the day, and I think...

Theatre students impress at festival

Theatre students impress at festival

Students were nominated for their roles in recent productions. Courtesy | Tower Players Facebook Two Hillsdale theatre students were semi-finalists in an acting scholarship hosted by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.  Out of the 175 people who entered the competition, the judges selected 45 individuals to compete in the semi-finalist round. Among those the judges picked were sophomore...

After snow melted, igloo remains: Galloway builds new home

After snow melted, igloo remains: Galloway builds new home

Seth Jankowski and Will Deaton pose in front of their functional igloo. Cassandra DeVries | Collegian A 12 foot wide igloo appeared on the lawn outside Galloway overnight after the snow storm two weeks ago. When freshmen Connor McCormick, Will Deaton, Ty Ruddy, Seth Jankowski, and Colsen Conway were bored Wednesday evening, McCormick convinced his friends to build an igloo,...

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