James Krag performed “According to Mark” last Saturday in Markel Auditorium. With nothing but a four-legged stool, a stage, and bursting expressions of voice, actor James Krag presented the Gospel of Mark, shot through with vigor and a precise artistic vision. One actor. One prop. Seventy-eight scenes of the Gospel of Mark. Hillsdale students, families,...
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Art exhibit displays the Bible uncensored
Unlike the colorful picture books of biblical stories from childhood, Hillsdale College’s “Revealed” art display is not family friendly. Created in lithograph, woodcut, monoprint, and linocut, “Revealed: A Storybook Bible for Grownups,” is a collection of full-size prints that depict biblical stories. The exhibit is on display in the Fine Arts Building from...
Don’t worry: Jobs aren’t going anywhere
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: “With all this new technology, we’re going to start running out of jobs…” It’s a familiar talking point, but one that doesn’t hold up. We simply cannot “run out” of jobs; there will always be something more to do. “But people are being replaced in the workforce...
Hillsdale to take students on Passages Israel trip this summer
For the first time in four years, Passages, sponsored by the Philos Project and the Museum of the Bible Foundation, is offering an additional opportunity for Hillsdale students to travel to Israel over the summer in addition to their annual Christmas Break trip. For $750, students can spend 11 days in Israel between June 30...
Students, faculty explore Holy Land on annual Passages trip
Over winter break, 42 Hillsdale College students embarked on an annual trip to Israel, touring many biblical and historical sites and museums in the region. The Philos Project, which is a Christian program, began hosting the trip four years ago. The program allows sophomores, juniors, and seniors an opportunity to “visit the Christian sites and...