While Hollywood glasses, obscenely large hair bows, and an outfit with all the colors of the rainbow customarily clothed child-celebrity Joelle Joanie “Jojo” Siwa, her style appears to have taken a sinister turn. Jojo Siwa began her professional life at the young age of 9, participating in “Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition,” a spinoff of the...
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Moyar offers guidance for students pursuing jobs in politics
Mark Moyar is the William P. Harris Chair in Military History. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives Hillsdale students must be willing to venture into the ugly realm of politics, Chair of Military History Mark Moyar said in a lecture on Tuesday. In a talk titled “Is a Job in Politics Right For You?” Moyar spoke from...
Lab-grown meat fixes nothing: bad for your health and the environment
Since the 1970s, eating meat has become a more and more hotly debated topic. For some time, Americans have been reducing their meat intake, sometimes entirely cutting meat from their diets. Nutritional reasons often cited for limiting meats are that eating too much meat can increase cholesterol levels and the risk of death from heart...
The decline of the British monarchy
The often romanticized monarchy of Britain is slowly losing its significance. From the day after the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, comments circulated about the deteriorating English monarchy, beginning with the tags #AbolishTheMonarchy and #NotMyKing taking a rise on social media. Now, with King Charles III receiving cancer treatment and Princess Kate Middleton...
Campus reacts to Michigan primary candidates as early voting opens
Early voting opened in Michigan Feb. 17. Courtesy | Robyn Beck Voting is now underway in Michigan with early in-person voting beginning Feb. 17 for the first time in state history. “My hope is that a candidate which is currently not on the ballot would somehow emerge,” said Jason Gehrke, assistant professor of history. “I...




