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Academy Prepares for “Pirates of Penzance”

Academy Prepares for “Pirates of Penzance”

The Hillsdale Academy thespians are preparing a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s 150-year-old operetta, “Pirates of Penzance.”  The show will premiere in the Sauk Theatre in Jonesville on Friday, April 19 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 20 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 at the door or online at HillsdaleAcademyPresents.ludus.com. Headmaster Mike Roberts said he is...

Taste of Manning to unite campus with cuisine contest

Taste of Manning to unite campus with cuisine contest

Students will have the opportunity to taste home-cooked meals prepared by Manning Street residents and vote on their favorite dish this weekend.  The Student Activities Board will host Taste of Manning this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition to food prepared by each house, the Student Activities Board will also provide coffee from Checker Records, fresh flowers,...

College Republicans to host Kathy Barnette for talk on political strategy

College Republicans to host Kathy Barnette for talk on political strategy

The College Republicans will host conservative political commentator Kathy Barnette for a political strategy talk entitled “Block, Tackle, Steal: A Game Plan for the Republican Party” on Monday, April 22, at 7 p.m. in the Hoynak Room. “If anyone knows what the game plan of the GOP should be this November, it’s Kathy. I strongly encourage all of campus to...

Passages schedules new humanitarian trip to Israel

Passages schedules new humanitarian trip to Israel

Passages recently announced Hillsdale students will have a new opportunity to visit Israel this July. Students on the “Advocacy in Action” trip will have the opportunity to provide humanitarian aid to those in need in Israel, visit Biblical sites, and learn about the recent attacks on the nation. “Through this unique Israel experience, you will gain first-hand knowledge on the...

British historian speaks on imperial legacies

British historian speaks on imperial legacies

Americans must stop judging history by modern standards and realize that what they criticize still exists, British historian Jeremy Black said at an event hosted by the Center for Military History and Grand Strategy on April 10. “Neither the British nor the Americans saw their global influence as resting essentially on control over territory,” Black said. Black is the author...

EvenPraise combines traditional liturgy, modern music

EvenPraise combines traditional liturgy, modern music

Students sang, prayed, and chanted in Christ Chapel during EvenPraise, a service of liturgical prayer combined with contemporary worship hosted by the Student Ministries Board April 7.  The service lasted for approximately an hour and included traditional songs and chants, prayers officiated by College Chaplain Rev. Adam Rick, and modern worship music.  Rick said EvenPraise took elements from the staple...

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