Hillsdale College is breaking ground on the $28.6-million Christ Chapel on Thursday at 12:15 p.m. in Phillips Auditorium, following Convocation. The college moved the event from behind Central Hall to indoors because of forecasted cold and rainy weather. The project has consisted of four years of planning and fundraising so far and is expected to be complete by May 2019,...
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Dancing with the Stars: Physics, dance departments collaborate for pulsar-inspired performance
There may not be sound in space, but Tower Dancers is bringing to life the song of the stars. Hillsdale College’s dance and physics departments collaborated this year to create a visual and dance performance to music composed with the tones of pulsars, a neutron star producing pulsating radio emission, for the Tower Dancers’ spring concert running Friday and Saturday...

Administration urges campus to update contact information
Following last week’s lockdown, Hillsdale College administrators are urging students, faculty, and staff to update their contact information, because many did not receive an emergency alert to their preferred phone number. When students and faculty members start their term on campus, the college requires them to fill out an emergency contact form. But according to Executive Secretary Sheila Butler, some...

Students provide a look behind depression
Students shared their experience with depression Tuesday at the Lighthouse Mental Awareness Club’s latest installment of its Behind the Stigma series. Associate Professor of Psychology Kari McArthur stressed that overcoming the stigma attached to depression is crucial to treatment and avoiding negative long-term health problems. Some students avoid dealing with depression in college because they think their feelings are normal,...

Sakall ’95 appointed as Ariz. county superior court judge
Earlier this month, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey appointed Daniel Gregory Sakall ’95 to the Pima County Superior Court. Sakall fills the vacancy created by retiring Judge Carmine Cornelio. He will hear criminal, civil, domestic, juvenile, and probate estate cases as judge of general jurisdiction in the state’s second most populous county. Before being appointed to the bench, Sakall clerked for...
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