A man in Washington posted on Facebook in June that he wanted to commit a mass shooting at a synagogue and that he was “shooting for 30 Jews.” He previously posted photos of himself with firearms and Nazi salutes. Law enforcement officers in Washington obtained an emergency risk protection order (ERPO) and removed an AR-15...
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Christ Chapel inspires a ‘posture of wonder’
This summer, I stayed in Hillsdale and worked at the college. One morning, when my uncle offered to drop me off at work, the construction around campus quickly sparked a heated conversation. “So tell me, Reagan, what does a chapel mean to a liberal-arts education?” he asked. My uncle didn’t give me a chance to...
‘Hollywood Bleeding’ addresses insincerity
The cheapest ticket to see Post Malone on his Runaway Tour in Detroit cost a staggering $170. The highly anticipated tour comes after the release of his third studio album, “Hollywood’s Bleeding,” in September. Post Malone entered the rap scene in 2015 at the age of 20 with the overnight success of his song “White...
Market-run healthcare system puts profits over patients
Jesy Scherer-Radcliff probably didn’t think a Friday in June would be his last day on earth. Scherer-Radcliff passed away on June 28, 2019 at 21-years old from “complications of his diabetes,” according to his obituary, but the true story remains buried in interviews with family members: Scherer-Radcliff, a diabetic diagnosed 11 years ago, was unable...
‘Brushes and Bubbly’ to pop the champagne
From Concert on the Quad to Makers’ Market, the Student Activities Board has already put together a variety of events this semester to add excitement to students’ routines. Brushes and Bubbly, on Oct. 8 from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Grewcock Student Union, looks to do just that. Brushes and Bubbly is...




