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Visiting professor speaks about C.S. Lewis’ legacy

Visiting professor speaks about C.S. Lewis’ legacy

Melinda Nielsen Aurelia Mayer | Collegian   Students should remember Lewis’ legacy, not only as a theologian and a writer, but also as an Oxford educator, according to Melinda Nielsen, a Hillsdale alumna and associate professor of classical literature at Baylor University. The lecture, “Education, Gift, and Freedom: C.S. Lewis’ Idea of the University,” was hosted Nov. 12 by the...

Schizmatics win annual Battle of the Bands

Schizmatics win annual Battle of the Bands

Students dance at Battle of the Bands. Colman Rowan | Collegian   The Schizmatics, an all-senior band became winners of the lively all-campus event Battle of the Bands competition hosted by the men’s music fraternity called Theta Epsilon at Elks Lodge, defending their title from last year before an audience of around 400.  “I love Battle of the Bands because...

Fred Radke takes big band to jazz war on campus  Elizabeth Putlock | Collegian Reporter

Fred Radke takes big band to jazz war on campus Elizabeth Putlock | Collegian Reporter

Fred Radke’s band at the welcome concert. Colman Rowan | Collegian   Fred Radke, world renown trumpeter and director of the Harry James Orchestra, is back on campus this week, warming up Hillsdale’s cold November nights with jazz music.  Radke’s next event is “4th Annual Battle of the Big Bands” on Friday Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. in McNamara Rehearsal...

‘Chromakopia ‘ encapsulates Tyler’s musical evolution

‘Chromakopia ‘ encapsulates Tyler’s musical evolution

Tyler, The Creator’s “Chromakopia” remains consistent in his older albums’ style while also presenting new narrative elements.  Tyler Okonma presents the “Chromakopian” aesthetic: a sensation of self-expression referenced in the nomenclature of the album title. The first half of the title, “Chroma-,” comes from the Greek root “chromo” which means color. The second half, “-kopia,” derives from the Latin “cōpia”...

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