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Culture Shock: With Charlie Kirk, violence goes viral
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Culture Shock: With Charlie Kirk, violence goes viral

By now, you’ve probably seen the gruesome video. Moments after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s death, up-close videos of his shooting circulated on social media, plastered across every platform. It’s the second video showing a graphic murder that has gone viral in the past month: Kirk’s shooting and the stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on...

State legislators debate cellphones in K-12 schools
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State legislators debate cellphones in K-12 schools

Rep. Mark Tisdel. Courtesy | Michigan House Republicans Website As Lansing lawmakers debate smartphone use among K-12 students, Ted Davis, the superintendent of Hillsdale Community Schools, said he would “strongly support” additional restrictions at the state level. “Every student in our district has access to a Chromebook, which provides all the tools they need for...

College remembers 50th anniversary of Vietnam War
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College remembers 50th anniversary of Vietnam War

Victor Davis Hanson addresses Hillsdale College students. Courtesy | The Collegian Historians discussed the legacy of the Vietnam War in a two-day conference. Hillsdale College hosted the conference, titled “The Vietnam War at 50,” on Sept. 12-13. The event, organized by the college’s Military History and Strategy Department, brought together scholars and veterans to reflect...

Nix vaccine mandates: Current mandates violate constitutional rights
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Nix vaccine mandates: Current mandates violate constitutional rights

A vaccine mandate fundamentally violates the God-given rights men and women inherently possess, affirmed by the Constitution. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced their intention to end vaccine mandates for school-age children within the state. The declaration has since faced tremendous backlash from the medical community and skepticism from President...