In his article, “President Trump Is Right to End Birthright Citizenship,” Garrison Grisedale takes drive-by style aim at birthright citizenship, targeting everything from the interpretation of the 14th Amendment to social contract theory. Let others spill ink in the volumes it will take to settle the primary question of interest in Mr. Grisedale’s piece ––...
Pulp Michigan: MSU’s comic cache
When Marvel creator Stan Lee died at 95 earlier this week, comic book fans rushed from their basements and cushy tech jobs to pay tribute. Lee was the co-creator of Spider-Man, X-Men, and Iron Man, among many other superheroes and cartoon characters. His passing marks the official end of the era when comic books were...
Three inducted into Hillsdale County Veterans Hall of Fame
Although veterans come from different branches of the United States military, they are united in their service under the American flag. Three veterans were inducted into the Hillsdale County Veterans Hall of Fame in a ceremony last Thursday, as the group gathered to honor veterans and special guests. Assistant Professor of Management at Hillsdale College,...
Hillsdale wraps up fall season in the snow at Bald Mountain shoot
The Hillsdale shotgun team competed in a public sporting clays competition in Lake Orion, Michigan, at the Bald Mountain Shooting Range on Saturday. The team competed with 94 other entrants in snowy conditions. Senior Matthew Grunzweig got the highest overall score of the competition, with 96 out of 100 clays broken. Senior Emanuel Boyer scored...
Team 126 set for program’s first playoff appearance since 2010
When senior quarterback Chance Stewart walked off the field on Saturday after the Hillsdale Chargers’ loss to the Indianapolis Greyhounds, he wondered if he would ever play collegiate football again. The regular season was over, and although the Chargers finished 9-2 and won the G-MAC, their playoff fate was uncertain. “That was a rough 24...




