Year: 2014

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Ebola is a political problem

George Washington once wrote: “The American people must feel before they act.” This is human nature; we tend not to care about something until we feel its impact on ourselves. Ebola has impacted West Africa since March, yet only recently has it become a topic of conversation in the U.S. because it appeared in America...

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The real value of abstinence

Mississippi, a Southern, Republican, Protestant state with abstinence-only education mandated in public schools, suffers from the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the country. Liberals love to parade this statistic, usually garnered from the National Center for Health Statistics (2010), as evidence that abstinence education has failed. Schools should teach teenagers to use contraceptives instead, the...

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Greg Wolfe: The alpha choice

At 8 p.m. next Tuesday, Oct. 21, students are faced with a choice of how to spend the last night before fall break begins (besides studying for their last midterms, of course). In the Dow Center Rooms A&B, Gregory Wolfe — conservative author, Hillsdale College graduate, founder and editor of Image, a national journal of...

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Underground you can find jazz, rock, and more

Broad Street Downtown Market in Hillsdale broadened its horizons to get more business from students when it recently opened its Downtown Underground in its newly finished basement. As customers are showing up to indulge in food and drink specials in a new atmosphere, the bar has started having live music performances to entertain its customers....