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Detroit Symphony scores with students

Hillsdale students heard the Detroit Symphony Orchestra perform “Epic Film Scores” live, sponsored by the Student Activities Board on Jan. 31. After two hours of freedom in the city, students settled into their seats at the Orchestra Hall. The performance began the way all good movies do — with the 20th Century Fox opening song, “20th Century Studios Fanfare” composed...

Need a bowl? Use the Homecoming Trophy

Need a bowl? Use the Homecoming Trophy

The Urban Dictionary defines “ragebait” as “content deliberately created to provoke anger or frustration online.” For Simpson residents, an Instagram sketch by the off-campus house Casablanca was just that.  “Hey Erik,” senior Aidan Christian says, opening a kitchen cabinet. “No bowl.” “How’s this one?” senior Erik Teder replies, walking into frame.  Then Christian pours himself a bowl of Frosted Flakes...

Seniors hit the note at annual aria competition

Seniors hit the note at annual aria competition

Senior Ellia He performs Tomaso Vitali’s “Chaconne in G minor.” Courtesy | Austin Thomason Seniors Ellia He, Samuel Jarząb, and Ashlyn Linton will perform with the Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra after winning the annual Aria Music Competition Jan. 25.  He will join the violin section of the Symphony, Jarząb will be with the clarinets, and Linton will play piano in...

‘Beauty on a pedestal’: Through the lens of Max Cote

‘Beauty on a pedestal’: Through the lens of Max Cote

Max Cote hikes Beacon Rock in Washington state. Courtesy | Max Cote If you’ve recently seen drone footage of campus covered in golden foliage, or videography of Chargers football or The Harry James Orchestra, you’ve seen the work of junior and art major Max Cote.  Cote has taken photography classes at Hillsdale College since he was a freshman, along with...

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