Senior Sarah Wagoner remembers first shooting casually with her dad as a 6 year old. “My dad and I used to shoot cans when I was very young,” Wagoner said. “It wasn’t anything consistent. We would just goof around a couple times a summer and occasionally throughout the year.” Wagoner said she first heard about...
Year: 2023
Israeli factions should come together and compromise for judicial reform
Israel needs judicial reform. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pulled the plug on his judicial reform after months of rampant protests and union strikes, as well as rebellion from within his coalition government. Netanyahu will need to negotiate and compromise with opposition parties if he wants to keep the country’s unelected...
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...
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...
Jonesville plans to convert Klein Tools building into stores, apartments
The Klein Tools land lies along Chicago Street in downtown Jonesville. Courtesy | City of Jonesville The City of Jonesville is almost done negotiating a purchase and development agreement with DH Roberts Construction to convert the vacant Klein Tools building into retail stores and apartments. The city hopes to finish the agreement within the next...



