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Freedom of speech stifled in socialist Venezuela
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Freedom of speech stifled in socialist Venezuela

I have never spoken to someone on the radio, concerned that what they were saying would jeopardize their personal safety, until Tuesday. My co-host Alex Nester and I interviewed a young Venezuelan man, Christian Coruzo, who currently resides in Venezuela’s capital city, Caracas. After I read an intriguing article he published on the conservative news...

Chicago Teachers Union strike interrupts education
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Chicago Teachers Union strike interrupts education

The average firefighter salary in Chicago is $49,489. Registered nurses in the Windy City make an average of $66,322 a year, and a policeman will earn an average salary of $73,130. But Teachers in Chicago are asking for a base salary of nearly $100,000. The Chicago Public Schools cancelled classes for nearly 300,000 students beginning...

‘So Much More’: Students share why they left their politics major
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‘So Much More’: Students share why they left their politics major

Conservative talk radio hosts praise it on the airwaves. Fox News broadcasts its commercials. The Princeton Review ranks it second in the nation for “Most Conservative Students.” Its Washington, D.C. campus, which houses the newly-opened Graduate School of Statesmanship, sits steps from the capitol. With its emphasis on politics, government, and current events, it would...

Puppy mill in Hillsdale County under investigation by Attorney General Nessel
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Puppy mill in Hillsdale County under investigation by Attorney General Nessel

Hillsdale residents Paul Steury and Peter Miller have stopped selling dogs at the request of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. They are under investigation for owning and running an illegal puppy mill in Hillsdale County, according to Nessel’s office. Steury is currently being investigated for animal cruelty and lying to purchasers about his dogs’ health...

Hillsdale hockey club to play inaugural season
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Hillsdale hockey club to play inaugural season

Previous students’ efforts to start a hockey club team have been stunted by a lack of coordination or interest on campus, but this year the dream team will become a reality. President of the club and sophomore Zack Niebolt said the success in starting a team this year is largely due to freshmen interest. “Thanks...