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Justitia Omnibus: Congress passed deficits for all and justice for none
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Justitia Omnibus: Congress passed deficits for all and justice for none

Historically, and especially since the 1970s, Republicans and Democrats have made compromises by allocating funding for numerous projects into one, all-encompassing bill- an omnibus bill. President Donald Trump and the 115th Congress proved that they are no exceptions to this unfortunate historical trend. The federal government’s projected deficit for this year is over $1 trillion....

Men’s tennis stretches G-MAC win streak to four
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Men’s tennis stretches G-MAC win streak to four

The Hillsdale men’s tennis team blanked Cedarville University 9-0 on Saturday. The Chargers’ record moved to 8-6 overall and 4-0 in the G-MAC. Hillsdale swept doubles play, scoring an overall 24-9, and won all six singles matches in straight sets. Sophomore Milan Mirkovic won No. 1 singles 6-3, 6-3, and joined with sophomore Julien Clouette...

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College considers satellite location

Hillsdale College is considering several offers to build a new satellite location, possibly in California. According to College President Larry Arnn, the college has received at least three serious offers to expand its operations to other parts of the country. Arnn said the opportunities come with significant dollar amounts attached and good motives behind them,...

Mohammed bin Salman offers real reforms for Saudi Arabia
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Mohammed bin Salman offers real reforms for Saudi Arabia

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman is travelling around the United States for the first time since he came into power last June when his eighty-two-year-old father King Salman named him crown prince. The prince’s trip consists of meeting with high-profile Americans such as Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, Tim Cook, and President...