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Rough Draft hosts non-student artist
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Rough Draft hosts non-student artist

  Friday nights at Rough Draft are about coffee, conversation, and if you’re lucky, live music. This past Friday students and locals enjoyed the music of indie folk singer Two-Faced Wilson, a solo artist on a “mini tour” around the Midwest. From 8 to 10 p.m. Two-Faced Wilson performed original songs and various covers while...

Chargers can’t find rhythm in loss
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Chargers can’t find rhythm in loss

Despite short spurts of playmaking brilliance, the Hillsdale College Chargers ultimately sputtered and spiraled to a 29-14 loss against the Michigan Tech University Huskies on Saturday. The loss is the Chargers’ first at home in nearly two calendar years. Redshirt freshman quarterback Luke Keller’s college career got off to a rough start, as he lost...

Conservative journalist makes case for nationalism
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Conservative journalist makes case for nationalism

Why has nationalism come to dominate the American conversation in recent years, particularly on the political right? That’s the question Daniel McCarthy, editor of the conservative academic journal Modern Age, addressed in his lecture “Nationalism and the Future of Conservatism” on Sept. 5. Hosted by Hillsdale College’s Dow Journalism Program, McCarthy spoke to a room...