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Student lobbies for Christian, conservative values at United Nations conference on women’s issues
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Student lobbies for Christian, conservative values at United Nations conference on women’s issues

United Nations Headquarters, New York City. Despite the opposition, conservative voices need to be heard at the United Nations, said sophomore Mark Den Hollander who attended the U.N.’s annual Commission on the Status of Women last week.  The Commission on the Status of Women was established in 1949 and is the largest intergovernmental body dedicated...

Lack of gun control did not lead to MSU shooting
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Lack of gun control did not lead to MSU shooting

Lack of gun control did not lead to MSU shooting. Courtesy | Flickr The Democrats who control Michigan’s state senate passed several gun-control bills last week in response to the deadly shooting at Michigan State University, but none of this legislation could have prevented any of the killings in East Lansing. What they tout as...

We must demand answers about COVID
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We must demand answers about COVID

We must demand answers about COVID. Courtesy | Detroit Free Press After three years of various theories dominating the nation, the Department of Energy, which oversees all national labs in the U.S., released on Feb. 26 its conclusion that the COVID-19 pandemic leaked from a Chinese lab in Wuhan.  Not only this, but evidence suggests...

Spotify update uses A.I. to curate music
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Spotify update uses A.I. to curate music

Spotify added a new AI DJ feature. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons If video killed the radio star, then Spotify’s newest DJ update resurrected him. In late February, Spotify released an update of their platform which includes a DJ feature. The feature is still in its beta phase and only available on the mobile app, but...

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Swim makes history, two Chargers finish as all-Americans

Sophomores Elise Mason and Megan Clifford traveled to Indianapolis for this year’s championship meet. Mason, who was Hillsdale’s sole representative at nationals last year, swam the 500 yard, 1000 yard, and 1650 yard freestyle events. This year she was joined by Clifford who qualified to race the 200 yard butterfly. “The meet itself can be...