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Looking for Light: finding art in everyday life

Looking for Light: finding art in everyday life

“Blue Door (Henry Packer),” egg tempera on panel, by Sam Knecht. Ty Ruddy | Collegian You might recall walking past a portrait of Pat and Lesley Sajak in the lobby of Kendall Hall, or of a girl practicing her violin in the echoey halls of Howard Music Hall. If neither of these are familiar, maybe the painting of the Founding...

Bellet brings bluegrass to Hillsdale

At the end of each summer, sophomore David Bellet and his family throw a music night for their friends and families in Nashville to enjoy an evening of country, folk, and Americana before packing his bags to come back to school.  “We park an old Ford outside of our tool shed, and our shed porch becomes a stage,” Bellet said....

Seniors ‘Runaround’ competition in their last Battle of the Bands

Runaround, an all-senior campus band, secured its first win of the annual campus-wide Battle of the Bands competition hosted by the men’s music fraternity Theta Epsilon at Elks Lodge Oct. 17.  “The concept for Battle is to get a bunch of bands together to play live music, compete, and have fun,” said Daniel Doyle, the lead singer for Runaround. “I’ve...

Professors’ Picks

Professors’ Picks

Dr. Murphy attends a Charger football game with his daughter Bronwyn. Courtesy | David Murphy BOOK: Lewis Carroll’s “Alice” books I turned to these while I was in graduate school for some light reading to complement the journals and textbooks I was reading most of the time. They are fun stories, and I enjoy them as such, but I also...

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