Paul Trainor has played the cello for 16 years. Courtesy | Paul Trainor Paul Trainor is a senior majoring in music from Nacogdoches, Texas. What instruments do you play? It’s just cello, and really, that’s been my thing. I’ve played it since I was 7. You know, I’ve kind of picked up a few...
From working in politics to writing poetry
A.M. Juster served as Commissioner of the Social Security Administration before focusing on poetry. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons A.M. Juster was a visiting fellow with the English department. He is a poet, a critic, a retired government official, and a lawyer. Looking at your job history, you seem to be quite the Renaissance man....
Charger Chatter: Will Gifford
Will Gifford is a senior on the baseball team. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Q: What is the most intense part of a baseball game? A: The last three innings are the most intense. Most of the time I’m out of the game then, but personally getting guys out in the fifth, sixth, or...
Hillsdale should be commended for how it responded to the outage
Hillsdale handled the power outage well. Collegian | Nolan Ryan The unprecedented ice storm knocked out electrical power in Hillsdale two weeks ago, forcing the college to cancel classes for two days. Already, students have put the event behind them, returning to routine schedules and course work with as much or as little enthusiasm as...
D.C. campus dances the night away
WHIP students attended a Viennese Waltz in Washington D.C. Courtesy | Mary Grace Walking into the Organization of American States, the smells of baked brie and made-to-order crepes meet your nose. You take someone’s hand, and walk into a room filled with ball gowns and tuxedos, where students and professionals alike are dancing to a...




