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Hillsdale takes 12th in Music City Invite

The Hillsdale men’s golf team placed 12th at the 36-hole Music City Invitational in Nashville, Tennessee, Monday and Tuesday. “Early on, when things didn’t go our way, we just kind of let one bad decision or one bad shot affect the next one,” head coach Matt Thompson said. “I think that’s really the only way...

The era of big tax cuts should be over
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The era of big tax cuts should be over

People should be concerned about big tax cuts. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Former President Bill Clinton declared twice in his 1996 State of the Union address that “the era of big government is over.” The last 25 years have shown that was far from the truth.  According to the White House Office of Management and...

Campus speaks on Trump’s indictment
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Campus speaks on Trump’s indictment

Campus responds to Trump’s indictment. Every American, regardless of their political position, should be horrified and outraged by the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump, according to Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele.  “The persecution of President Trump by the legal system is designed to terrify anyone who considers seriously reforming it,” Steele said....

Girl sets world record for largest feet in age group
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Girl sets world record for largest feet in age group

Ruby Labuschewsky holding her award. Courtesy | Hanna Labuschewsky A fourth grader from Jonesville has set the world record for the largest foot for a seven-to-nine-year old girl. Her shoe size at the time she set the record was 10.5. Ruby Labuschewsky, who has since turned 10, received the recognition in January from the organization...

Professors West and Schlueter debate social contract theory
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Professors West and Schlueter debate social contract theory

Social contract theory is nothing more than a noble lie, Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter said during a debate with Professor of Politics Thomas West March 30.  “The two great challenges we face in American politics today are the administrative state and expressive individualism,” Schlueter said. “I think highlighting social contract theory might...