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Cultural apathy creates killers
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Cultural apathy creates killers

Courtesy | Unsplash Two children were shot and killed last week at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, both students of Annunciation Catholic School, a pre-K–8 school about 20 minutes from my home. Within hours, the nation learned the killer was a biological male who identified as a woman.  Standing outside the church mere hours later,...

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Politics department revives honoray with talk on Locke

The politics department relaunched its politics honorary, Pi Sigma Alpha, at a Sept. 1 talk by an assistant professor from the Washington D.C. campus. David Azerrad, assistant professor and research fellow at the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship, asked in his speech if the liberalism proposed by English philosopher John Locke inevitably led to...

Professor’s Picks: Christopher Busch, English
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Professor’s Picks: Christopher Busch, English

Favorite book: “My Antonia” by Willa Cather. It’s an elegiac novel set on the American frontier,  a beautiful portrayal of childhood, youth, and lifelong friendship.   Favorite movie: “A River Runs through It” (1991). Directed by Robert Redford and starring a young Brad Pitt, it’s set against a backdrop of Montana mountains and trout rivers....

Charger Chatter: Colin McKernan
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Charger Chatter: Colin McKernan

Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department What animal do you think you could take in a fight? A decently sized kangaroo. What is the best thing $100 can buy? Six Garlic Parm Sauced and Tossed Baskets from DQ. How many burger patties do you eat in a given week? Six or seven. What is something you learned...

Hillsdale women's volleyball 2025 headshots
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Volleyball ranked second in GMAC preseason poll

Charger women’s volleyball 2025 team headshot Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Charger women’s volleyball is currently ranked second in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. After a small setback of injuries and losing the Great Midwest Athletic Conference tournament to Findlay University, head coach Chris Gravel said the team recovered over the summer and is...