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Inadequate funding preventing city from redesigning roads
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Inadequate funding preventing city from redesigning roads

  For years, Hillsdale drivers have experienced the strange intersections crisscrossing the City of Hillsdale.   Carleton Road and Broad Street, Broad Street and North Street, Bacon Street and Carlton Road are just a few of these intersecting roads.   In 2006, the Michigan Department of Transportation completed a construction project on M-99. Their goal...

Republicans should embrace legal immigration
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Republicans should embrace legal immigration

Most of the recent debate about immigration has focused on illegal immigrants. Now it turns out that we’re arguing about legal immigration too. Everyone has heard about the Dreamers—the undocumented immigrants whose parents brought them to the United States as children. Just a few months ago, President Donald Trump conspicuously didn’t renew Deferred Action for...

Arnn interviews White House Counsel at CPAC
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Arnn interviews White House Counsel at CPAC

In an interview with College President Larry Arnn on Feb. 22, White House Counsel Don McGahn praised President Donald Trump’s decision to appoint Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. “What the president looks for first is people with excellent credentials,” McGhan said. “What he looks for is folks who have demonstrated some sort of courage,...

Central Hall | Collegian Archives
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Outstanding seniors to be announced soon

The winner of Outstanding Senior Man and Woman will be announced next week, according to Director of Employee Relations John Quint. Nominations were announced in early February. “It’s a public acknowledgement of the person who’s a great representation of the senior class,” Quint said. The male nominations are Aaron Andrews, Razi Lane, Dustin Pletan, and...