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The Weekly: Be wary of targeted attention
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The Weekly: Be wary of targeted attention

Last week, a video of a now infamous stand-off between a group of high schoolers from Covington Catholic High School and Native American protesters surfaced, leading to countless condemnations from members of both political parties. When further context and additional details emerged, it became clear the boys were wrongly accused of targeting and harassing Nathan...

‘The best a man can get’: What we can learn from Gillette
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‘The best a man can get’: What we can learn from Gillette

In its most recent commercial, Gillette dared to make the apparently controversial claim that men can do better at being virtuous, strong, and kind. In the swirling conversation about the video online, two prominent negative reactions have emerged. The first has been touted by Piers Morgan, Brian Kilmeade, and other political commentators largely on the...

Lessons from Covington High School
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Lessons from Covington High School

This past weekend I joined hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers in our nation’s capital for the 46th annual March for Life. Per usual, this massive event received little to no attention from the national media. What did receive vast coverage, however, was an altercation between a group of students from Covington Catholic High School and...

Hillsdale Hospital publishes prices to comply with Department of Health
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Hillsdale Hospital publishes prices to comply with Department of Health

On Jan. 1, hospitals across the nation published price lists and charges for medical procedures on their websites to comply with a new transparency regulation from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a subsection of the Department of Health and Human Services. Hillsdale Hospital released a list of its standard charges on their website...

Career Services to host trip to University of Michigan law school
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Career Services to host trip to University of Michigan law school

Career Services will be hosting a tour for interested underclassmen to the University of Michigan’s law school Friday, Jan. 25. Ken Koopmans, executive director of Career Services, who will be leading the trip, said the day-long event will expose students to both the application process and the academic experience of a top 10 law school....