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Bands compete Friday for CHP spot
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Bands compete Friday for CHP spot

Seven bands will compete on Friday for a spot onstage at Centralhallapalooza. The deciding event runs from 8 p.m. to midnight at Grange Hall at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds. The first band will begin around 8:30 p.m. Three student bands play at Centralhallapalooza each year, elected by an audience vote. Last year’s winners were My...

Convention of States will not solve America’s problems
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Convention of States will not solve America’s problems

With the birth of the Hillsdale College chapter of Citizens for Self-Governance, demands for an Article V Convention of States found renewed vigor on campus. And indeed, many vocal facets of the conservative movement have lent their support. In the words of Mark Levin, our country is “on the precipice of national disaster.” The “only...

The Weekly: How to ask good questions in class
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The Weekly: How to ask good questions in class

With finals quickly approaching, students have just three weeks left to get their questions answered and participation points earned. While most questions posed by students are in good nature and beneficial to class, we ask students to take into consideration the following dos and don’ts for the sake of respecting their peers and professors with...

‘March for Our Lives’ movement’s supporters aren’t serious about kids’ lives
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‘March for Our Lives’ movement’s supporters aren’t serious about kids’ lives

The recent weeks have seen widespread protests regarding the latest school shootings and the issue of gun violence. First was the National Walkout Day on March 14, which featured numerous student walkout rallies on multiple college campuses and public school districts, including the district where I attended high school in Georgia. Next was the so-called...