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Bieber’s ‘SWAG II’ wastes all our time
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Bieber’s ‘SWAG II’ wastes all our time

No one should voluntarily listen to Justin Bieber’s “SWAG II.” The sequel to his summer album “SWAG,” offers little more character than the uninspiring title would suggest. The 23 additional tracks to the original fail to achieve anything markedly unique or enjoyable. It’s like listening to a broken record. With 44 songs in total each...

How 9/11 shaped our culture
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How 9/11 shaped our culture

Everyone remembers 9/11 — even those of us who weren’t there.  We have all heard the question: “Where were you on 9/11?” Everyone who watched the attack has a story about the moment they learned America was under attack. This event reshaped American culture. The famous country singer Alan Jackson released a song following the...

Hillsdale tennis alumna returns to courts as women’s head coach
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Hillsdale tennis alumna returns to courts as women’s head coach

Head women’s tennis coach Mel Zampardo Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Mel Zampardo ’25 should feel right at home as the new head women’s tennis coach, after playing on the team and assistant coaching over the last four years.  Zampardo played three years at Hillsdale after transferring from Wayne State University as a sophomore....

Raffaella ballet honors Stroiks
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Raffaella ballet honors Stroiks

“Raffaella”  COURTESY | Raffaellaballet.org   After six years in the making, “The Raffaella Ballet Movie,” which honors Raffaella Maria Stroik, screened in The Searle Center April 10.  The ballet, commissioned by Duncan and Ruth Stroik, intends to convey the life of their daughter Raffaella, who died in 2018 at age 23 and was a ballet...

Pulliam fellow speaks on India
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Pulliam fellow speaks on India

Tunku Varadarajan is a Wall Street Journal contributor who is this semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. He taught a one-credit course called “The Art of the Review.” Courtesy | JNS American Christians must defend Indian Christians, who face persecution from their government, said journalist Tunku Varadarajan in a lecture April 1...