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Gov. Whitmer’s approval rating sinks
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Gov. Whitmer’s approval rating sinks

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s approval rating has dropped below 50%, according to a recent poll of registered voters by the Glengariff Group.  The Democrat governor’s approval rate fell to 47.9% in September. A year ago, it was 58.7%. Whitmer has faced backlash throughout the pandemic for issuing COVID-19 mandates and shutdowns, passing large spending packages,...

State Rep. Andrew Fink will hold a fundraiser at Johnny T's Bistro on Oct. 15. Courtesy | Facebook
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Fink to hold reception with live music at Johnny T’s Bistro

The Fink Majority Fund will host an “Evening of Politics and Music” at Johnny T’s Bistro on Friday, Oct. 15. The reception will include remarks from Stephen Markman, former Michigan Supreme Court justice and professor of constitutional law at Hillsdale College, as well as state Rep. Jason Wentworth, speaker of the Michigan house.   The event...

Dorms: Keep Homecoming spirit alive
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Dorms: Keep Homecoming spirit alive

You’ve felt the excitement of Mock Rock, skipped class to volunteer, and spent a Sunday night singing classic songs with the rest of campus in the Union. Now, homecoming week is gone, and dorm activities are winding down. As everyone returns to the horribly corrupting nature of the liberal arts, you may be wondering: Where...

Ian Church holds his son at the Hillsdale County Fair. Courtesy | Ian Church
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Quick Hits: Ian Church

Ian Church is a professor of philosophy and religion. This interview has been edited for clarity. What is your favorite place you have ever traveled to? I think Athens, Greece has to be really high up there. I was there for a major philosophy conference, but we also snuck away to go see the sights,...