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Chargers fall in season finale to Indianapolis
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Chargers fall in season finale to Indianapolis

The Hillsdale College Chargers fell in their regular season finale, 34-24 against the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds on the road on Saturday. Hillsdale finishes the regular season 9-2 and 8-0 in the G-MAC.  The loss snapped an eight-game winning streak for Hillsdale. The Greyhounds were the third nationally-ranked team Hillsdale has played this season. The...

Vote for  Student Fed’s constitutional amendment
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Vote for Student Fed’s constitutional amendment

Hillsdale’s Student Federation has proposed a new amendment to its Constitution. The amendment seeks to introduce fairer qualifications for officer positions and discourage uncontested elections. I’d like to set the record straight by dispelling three myths being spread by its opponents. The first myth claims that the amendment compromises student fees by enabling someone who...

Letter: Birthright citizenship has a place in American society
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Letter: Birthright citizenship has a place in American society

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
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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...