Month: March 2015

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Former teacher cooks up culinary arts club

Nancy Dunlop stood in front of a group of high school students, showing them the final steps of making the “Irresistible Peanut Butter Cookie.” “Once you’re done, then you say a prayer and hope that you did everything right,” Dunlop said. “But you will do everything right because you’re good listeners.” After school on Wednesdays,...

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Stand with Israel

Considering that a majority of Hillsdale students are interested in current events and politics, if not majoring or minoring in politics, it’s probably safe to assume that most students are familiar with the United States’ relationship with Israel. I know I am familiar with it, but then again, this is also my fourth year working...

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All you need is love?

What if Caleb Bowers (“Our culture is sexually broken,” March 5, 2015) were to describe, in consideration of what he calls “agápē love,” how a wife should treat her husband? It would look like this: “Sex becomes a gift to [her] spouse because [she] express[es] [her] sexuality to ultimately fulfill [his] sexual needs. [She has]...

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Alternaprint opens April 1: Hillsdale natives return from Chicago to re-locate business

Alternaprint, a combined custom screen printing and comic book store, will open on April 1. Located on North Howell Street, the screen printing and custom shirt-design business will take over the storefront formerly occupied by Threads, between The Hunt Club and Jilly Beans Coffee House. Andrew and Catie Gibbs, Alternaprint owners and Hillsdale natives, moved...

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GOP won’t win with Rand Paul

The Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) annually convenes a hyper-charged conclave of right leaning (and in my view, right-thinking) activists. This gathering culminates with the announcement of CPAC’s straw poll winner. It is no surprise that Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, an idealist candidate proposing sweeping changes, ignites CPAC since approximately half the attendees are college...