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Becoming the talk of the town
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Becoming the talk of the town

Jim Frank tried to retire, but it never worked. “I really wasn’t good for retirement,” he said. Frank, 82, retired for the first time in his 60s. After returning to work and retiring again, he now publishes the local magazine Frank Talk. In 2001, he and his wife Patricia Frank started the magazine, which is...

Ryan Anderson, president of Ethics and Public Policy Center, visits campus.
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Visiting speaker discusses religious liberty and traditional marriage

Ryan Anderson, president of Ethics and Public Policy Center, visits campus. Progressive secular groups have gradually restricted religious liberty through government mandates, President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center Ryan Anderson said in his speech “Illiberal Liberalism: On Religious Liberty, Gay Marriage, and Gender Ideology,” on Wednesday, April 5 in Christ Chapel. “For the...

The dangers of “the pill” outweigh the benefits
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The dangers of “the pill” outweigh the benefits

Birth control can be dangerous. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Many a young woman sits in her doctor’s office and hears the words, “Have you considered birth control?” Young women should look beyond conventional medical wisdom, weigh the costs of hormonal contraception, and research alternative options. Doctors are quick to prescribe hormonal contraception, commonly referred to...

Campus reacts to New Yorker article
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Campus reacts to New Yorker article

The New Yorker covers Hillsdale College. A long-anticipated profile of Hillsdale College appeared in this week’s edition of The New Yorker. It called the college “a home for smart young conservatives who wish to engage seriously with the liberal arts” and “a model that communities across the country are looking to adopt,” but also criticized...