Month: April 2018

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Baseball stays at second in G-MAC after 1-2 weekend
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Baseball stays at second in G-MAC after 1-2 weekend

A 1-2 weekend against the Findlay Oilers (18-10, 11-5 G-MAC) left the Hillsdale College baseball team (16-20, 13-5 G-MAC) just behind the Ohio Dominican Panthers (25-8, 13-5 G-MAC) for first place in the G-MAC. “It wasn’t exactly the weekend we wanted, but there are no perfect seasons in baseball,” senior Ryan O’Hearn said. “You just...

Gazans deserve the right to protest
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Gazans deserve the right to protest

Demonstrators gathered along the border of the Gaza strip and Israel over the past three weeks. Israel’s army stationed tanks and more than 100 snipers on the border with the authorization to shoot. Unsurprisingly, bloodshed ensued. The protests revolve around the Palestinian right of return, the paramount political issue to many Gazan refugees. The issue...

Zeiler, a graduate 20 years in the making
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Zeiler, a graduate 20 years in the making

In the Bon Appétit Café, Alexis Zeiler spots the differences between when she started at Hillsdale College in the fall of 1998 and today — three weeks shy of when she’ll graduate with the class of 2018.   This, she points out, wasn’t here before. We also had way fewer options. In particular, she likes...

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Convention of States is a Restoration, not a Rewrite

The Second Amendment is ineffective to protect property rights. It’s hard to safely own a gun. The right to bear arms is dangerous and risky––people will abuse or misuse guns, causing harm not only to one another, but to the laws of this nation. It’s far too hazardous to our safety to allow the general...