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From working in politics to writing poetry

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. How did you get into...

D.C. campus dances the night away

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 live orchestra’s performance of Johann...

Wallen releases several songs, few hits

Wallen releases several songs, few hits

Morgan Wallen performs in Britstol, Tenessee. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons What’s better than Morgan Wallen’s chart-topping, 30-song album “Dangerous”? His much-anticipated, 36-song monstrosity “One Thing At a Time,” obviously.  No, not really. Despite setting an all-time record for most streamed country album in one day on its release day with a staggering 52 million streams, Wallen’s 2023 album can be...

Winter Market highlights local artisans

Winter Market highlights local artisans

Local vendors sold goods indoors at Hillsdale’s new winter market. Cassandra DeVries | Collegian The Winter Market opened this year in the Hillsdale Brewing Company. Every other Saturday at 10 a.m., vendors set up tables and sell homemade items, including smoked cheeses, knitted products, soaps, clothing, and baked goods. Now, instead of waiting until the summer farmers market, customers can...

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