Month: April 2017

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Trump’s protectionism promises safety, but prevents freedom
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Trump’s protectionism promises safety, but prevents freedom

Last week, CNN reported that President Donald Trump wants to investigate effects of import subsidization and dumping on the U.S. trade deficit — and is considering an increase in tariffs, if a negative effect is found. Trump expresses no qualms about tariffs; during his campaign, he proposed a 45 percent tariff on China and a...

For husband-and-wife team, pottery is about connection with customers
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For husband-and-wife team, pottery is about connection with customers

Grinning garden gnomes and birdbaths graced with delicate woodland creatures are some of Hillsdale resident and professional artist Nancy Gertig’s recent creations. “My husband presses the birdbaths and then we make little critters to go on them,” Nancy Gertig said. “Little turtles, and frogs and dragonflies and flowers and things. Nobody else does it like...

Self-taught web designer opens shop downtown
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Self-taught web designer opens shop downtown

There’s a new web design business in town. Amanda Honeywell, a self-taught graphic and web designer, launched Hillsdale Web Design in March. Hillsdale Web Design offers all types of web services — including hosting, creating, managing, and consulting. Honeywell currently works full-time for Stockhouse Corporation, but picked up web design when she was on maternity...

Heather Woodhouse wins English award for the second year
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Heather Woodhouse wins English award for the second year

At the beginning of the story, a man rushes outside on a cold, rainy night. It’s not until the end of the story that readers realize the man has no legs and is in a wheelchair. The story called “Night Run,” by junior English major Heather Woodhouse, won the Carlotta and Alvin Ewing English Award...