A slate of new laws will come into effect on April 1, directing local law enforcement to avoid arrests for minor misdemeanors. Instead, law enforcement will hand out appearance tickets to those they would have otherwise arrested. In a press release, Michigan Gov. Whitmer said the changes came as a result of a bipartisan effort...
Year: 2021
Glass dishes, cutlery return to Knorr Family Dining Hall
In a movement back toward normalcy and community, Bon Appetit Management Company has reintroduced china dishes and regular silverware to the dining hall, according to Bon Appetit Manager David Apthorpe. “This is a step that we can take to get back to a more normal style of service,” Apthorpe said. The decision was made in...
America’s public education system favors women
When I was a young lad, I could barely sit still. As it is for many boys, sitting down was always a struggle for me. Whenever I got a spare moment, I was running down to our basement to punch a plastic ball up an empty stairwell in our basement to get myself to focus. ...
Are conservatives racist? YAF speaker, talk radio show host debunks liberal narrative
Conservatives aren’t racist, says Stephanie Trussell, host of a political talk show on Chicago’s WLS 890 AM. Trussell, who spoke at a Hillsdale College Young Americans for Freedom event on Wednesday, March 24, discussed her experience as a “black conservative.” Her radio show has made her a well-known figure in the Chicago conservative movement, but...
Student Federation grants Yoga Club probationary status
Yoga Club received probationary status at the Student Federation meeting March 11. Student Federation President Brandt Siegfried said the new club, like all clubs seeking to be recognized by the college, first begins with a one-semester trial period called probation. “We don’t want to create a bunch of new clubs that then fall out of...




