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Sounds from Syria

Sounds from Syria

Mt. Bental, Israel — Standing in a huddle to keep warm against the mountain wind Jan. 4, Hillsdale College students listened to their tour guide describing how Israel had miraculously defeated the Syrian military during the Yom Kippur War in the field below. Then two booms echoed throughout the valley. “Those,” guide Jeremy Collins said, “are gun shots from the...

Theater department offers chance to study in Europe

Theater department offers chance to study in Europe

Instead of only reading about Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre or Commedia dell’Arte, Hillsdale College students will have the chance to experience British, French, and Italian theater live this summer. Hillsdale’s theater department is providing the opportunity for students, faculty, and alumni to travel to Europe with a special offering of History of Theater II, one of the options for the upper...

Board of Trustees fills vacancies

Board of Trustees fills vacancies

  Hillsdale College announced this month that it has elected two new members to its Board of Trustees. The board approved Tobias Buck and Ronald Nolan in September to fill two vacancies on the 35-person governing body. A position became available after the now-late Hazel Hare resigned from the board Feb. 16, 2016, after being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease,...

Hillsdale holds speech tournament, Turtel qualifies for finals

Hillsdale holds speech tournament, Turtel qualifies for finals

In less than two minutes, freshman Nathaniel Turtel had prepared a five-minute speech spanning centuries of history based on a single quote on a yellow strip of paper. Turtel, a member of Hillsdale College’s speech team, was a finalist in two events at the Fall Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League Tournament that Hillsdale held Saturday in Lane Hall. Eastern Michigan University...

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