It is a truth universally acknowledged that a college student in possession of spare time over summer must be in want of a book. Those who enjoy settling down with a good volume of poetry would be well-advised to check out A.E. Stallings, a poet and a classical scholar, writes often for Poetry and the...
Year: 2024
Professors’ Picks: Kevin Gerstle, associate professor of mathematics
Book: “The Charm School” by Nelson DeMille (1988) It’s a Cold War era spy story exploring the chilling possibility of Soviet spies infiltrating the US. A fun, thrilling tale of espionage. Movie: “Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope,” (1977) dir. George Lucas I love good classic sci-fi action. Song: “Linus and...
Russell breaks G-MAC strikeout record
Sophomore Emma Sather had two hits this weekend. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Junior pitcher Joni Russell broke the Great Midwest Athletic Conference record for career strikeouts as the softball team won three of four games last weekend against two conference rivals, moving to 14-4 in G-MAC play. The Chargers opened the weekend against the...
Arnn endorses Stockford
Adam Stockford is currently Hillsdale’s mayor. Courtesy | Facebook College President Larry Arnn endorsed City of Hillsdale Mayor Adam Stockford ’15 for state representative of the 35th District earlier this month. “He wants the city to grow, its people to be safe and free,” Arnn said. “He has done well.” Stockford said he is humbled...
Shakespeare in the Arb to perform ‘Much Ado about Nothing’
Shakespeare in the Arb will be back in the Slayton Arboretum April 19-20 following a three-year absence from students performing in the Arb. The group will perform “Much Ado about Nothing.” “Shakespeare really works well outside in kind of a more informal setting for the comedies especially,” said junior Libby Gannon, president of the troupe....




