Ron DeSantis is fighting authoritarianism. Courtesy | Flickr “Authoritarian.” “Extreme.” “Christian Crusader.” This is what the media calls Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ public education reform. In reality, however, he has been working to stop government schools from pushing authoritarianism through Critical Race Theory and so-called Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs. DeSantis announced on Jan. 31...
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Sprinkles make ice cream more fun
Sprinkles are a fun ice cream topping. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Sprinkles on ice cream invokes nostalgia. It takes me back to childhood trips with my family when we would get ice cream on hot summer days. Summer vacation wasn’t ever complete without taste testing the local ice cream shops at least once…or twice… OK...
Spy balloons are just the next Biden debacle
The Biden administration did not handle the spy balloon situation well. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons From the tragic Afghanistan pullout to the rampant border crisis, the Biden administration has repeatedly proven its dishonesty and bad decision making, with the recent spy balloons passing over the U.S. merely being the newest debacle. According to James Jay Carafano,...
Do not take unpaid internships this summer
Do not accept an unpaid internship. Courtesy | Hippopx As students begin their internship search, they face a key question: Is an unpaid internship worth it? This is a question they should never have to answer. The department of labor should ban unpaid internships just like they banned child labor. For college students, internships are...
City responds to power outage after cell service returns
BPU trucks helped with downed limbs and electrical issues at Union Street and Barber Drive after a transformer exploded. Logan Washburn | Collegian The Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities expects to restore power to 80% of its customers by the end of the day Friday, as residents across Hillsdale County have been facing a power...




