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This weekend six Hillsdale College students will have the chance to be the next big soap opera star. A hand-picked group will participate in a "Days of Our Lives" auditioning seminar in Detroit, Mich. on Thursday, and an open casting call on Friday, according to Professor of Theatre George Angell. (0) comments

Shaded by the sun Genre: Indie rock with experimental elements Members: Juniors Alex Green, John Hann, Max Warner, Cory Drewry What will set them apart: "We'll be heavier than most of the other bands. We'll be performing rock and/or roll," Green said. the gentiles Genre: After some discussion, sophomore Seth James declared, "Undecided, like our majors. (0) comments

Gary Wolfram Professor of Political Economy and Business Judging experience: I've judged something that the sororities and fraternities did. I judge debate. What do you expect: I'm hoping to see a tight band, they show that they play together well. What would you like to see: A, you might like the music. (0) comments

The Hillsdale College Art Department has rescheduled its annual senior art shows in light of this year's high volume of art majors. 15 students will now present their art galleries in five separate groups of three starting on Sunday, March 14 and running until Saturday, May 8. (0) comments

Visual arts take center stage

First art themed CCA?in 12 years

It's rare that Center for Constructive Alternatives focus on the art world. In fact it's been 12 years since Hillsdale College has tackeld the visual arts. That's why, when it did this week, it brought together prominent architects and authors to Hillsdale College's campus. (0) comments

The Foxman children are fragmented, unhappy and brimming with resentment, a barely-functioning train minutes before its derailment. In This is Where I Leave You, Jonathan Tropper presents them in all of their uninhibited, cantankerous glory, as seen through the eyes of Judd, middle child and narrator. (0) comments

Mel's Diner: Diner  in the rough

Beyond Hillsdale's city limits lies a haven for the Saturday morning heroes, the weekday warriors and anyone else looking for some good, cheap grub - a "diner in the rough," if you will. Assorted coffee cups dangle from hooks lining the perimeter of the ceiling at Mel's Diner, like beer steins at a brewery. (0) comments

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