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Upgraded sound system ready for ‘Eumenides’

Upgraded sound system ready for ‘Eumenides’

The audience for “Eumenides” will hear the show’s unique songs through the new sound equipment in Markel Auditorium. The upgrade, which includes two self-powered speakers and wireless microphones, will serve as a temporary replacement for Markel’s current speaker system until funds permit for the nearly 20-year-old system to be completely replaced. The updated equipment also includes a new soundboard, which...

Hillsdale celebrates 100 years of homecoming: Simpson Residence wins campus competition for sixth year in the row

Hillsdale celebrates 100 years of homecoming: Simpson Residence wins campus competition for sixth year in the row

Hillsdale College’s homecoming centennial saw Simpson Residence bring home the trophy for the sixth year in a row. Winning several competitions throughout the week as well as homecoming overall, Simpson finished with 550 points. “The guys were super excited, especially the freshmen,” said senior Hank Prim, Simpson head resident assistant. “We like to show our guys that Simpson is more...

Sorority charity events start Friday

Sorority charity events start Friday

Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, and Pi Beta Phi are requesting students’ help for their fall philanthropy events. With goals to support their respective charities, the sororities said they are introducing new events and holding annual favorites. On Friday at 5 p.m., the Kappa house invites campus to participate in its first-ever basket auction. The women will auction homemade dinner...

Art department sponsors ArtPrize trip

Three Hillsdale College professors and a student have works in this year’s ArtPrize. On Friday, students have the opportunity to see those pieces and more for $5 on a trip to the Grand Rapids, Michigan, art show sponsored by the art department. For a second year, the department is bussing students to the event that runs through Oct. 9 and...

Former student loved nature, people

Former student loved nature, people

Known as a lover of the world around her and the God above her, former Hillsdale College student Rhianna Dilworth died on Sept. 17 suddenly in her sleep from a heart condition at the age of 22 at the University of Montana. Dilworth attended Hillsdale from 2012-2014 and studied biology. With aspirations of becoming a wildlife biologist, she transferred to...

Mu Alphans record lift mishap

Mu Alphans record lift mishap

Hillsdale College Director of Security William Whorley would like to remind students “it’s never a good idea to jump in an elevator.” A professional from Otis Elevator Company from Jackson, Michigan, helped free nine members of Mu Alpha, a men’s music fraternity, from the elevator in Kendall Hall Sunday, after the men jumped while the lift was in motion and...

Teaming up: Sororities and residence halls work together to create stronger teams and unite campus during homecoming week

Teaming up: Sororities and residence halls work together to create stronger teams and unite campus during homecoming week

Hillsdale College’s 100th homecoming could see a shift in the balance of power, as several residences that usually compete individually opt to team up instead. In an unprecedented show of teamwork, all three sorority houses agreed to compete as a single team, rather than against each other. Benzing and Galloway residences joined forces, and Olds Residence reached out to freshmen...

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