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Q&A: Noah Rothman
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Q&A: Noah Rothman

Noah Rothman spoke on Feb. 19 to students about his first book, “Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America.” Rothman is an associate editor for Commentary Magazine and a contributor for MSNBC/NBC News. He also contributes various opinion pieces to other news outlets including The New York Times and The Atlantic.   Why political...

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Upbound at work helps employ disabled

With the help of programs like Upbound at Work, disabled individuals in Michigan are finding employment at Fortune 500 companies such as Ford Motor and IBM. Upbound at Work is an employment outreach program under its umbrella non-profit the Autism Alliance of Michigan. The unemployment rate for Autistic individuals has only decreased by 1 percent...

Maroon 5’s Super Bowl performance fell short
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Maroon 5’s Super Bowl performance fell short

The Super Bowl halftime show has long held cultural significance in the U.S. The performances are some of the most iconic in history: from Katy Perry and her unenthusiastic left shark to Lady Gaga’s aerial antics, the halftime show has produced many memorable (and meme-able) moments. Super Bowl LIII, however, fell short of the precedent....

Debate wins sweepstakes, takes high individual honors
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Debate wins sweepstakes, takes high individual honors

The Hillsdale College debate team excelled in their first debate tournament of the spring semester. Traveling to Webster University in St. Louis, Hillsdale saw stiff competition from 42 other collegiate teams at the Gorlok Gala. The Gala is the largest tournament the team has competed in this season. The debate team performed well, winning debate...

Phillips to become Plaster Auditorium
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Phillips to become Plaster Auditorium

Phillips Auditorium is the latest campus facility to receive an upgrade, but it’s not only Phillips’ structure that’s changing. The facility’s name will officially be changed to Plaster Auditorium once the renovation project is finished. The Phillips project had been in planning stages for five years before the college began demolition in late June 2018,...