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Bus delay does not deter CPAC attendees Amanda Tindall and Michael Lucchese News Editor and Reporter
“We got word that the buses had an incident, that the bus
For students on their way to the Conservative Political Action Conference, a little travel mishap didn’t get in the way of
“We were immediately concerned about the students, so we got a manifest of who was on
Wednesday night and early
Bill Whorley then continued
dents attended this year’s an-
“We wanted to know what was going on as soon as posbus behind the lead bus saw it “I was trying to sleep when it
Freshman Caleb Gatchell competes against other colleges in the 800m run.
delegation to CPAC was by far (Courtesy of David Mexicotte)
cans, and one of the largest stu-
Chargers sending 15 to nationals Micah Meadowcroft Arts Editor
for a while now, and though third is the highest placement the women’s team has
morning, one of the four charter buses with Hillsdale students on its way to the conference swerved, tilting onto two wheels, but managed to stay on the road, according to students
of our 66 points which is by far the most the distance side has scored in the last couple years, so that was pretty cool,” senior
“I was quite happy with how it went for
indoor championships last weekend, the II national championships in Birmingham,
women’s side, I really believe that 10 or
third year in a row I’ve done that, so that
from other colleges and universities, with only a few Hillsdale students on the bus, according to Young Americans for Freedom President Emeritus senior
the Birmingham CrossPlex and the Univera slouch, but the conference is very, very “I thought the kids did what we asked,” were very focused on what they needed to
“I think we’re ready to go, across the really tough conference and I think our kids
on other people they just focused on what onship meet very rarely do you have everything go your way so really as a coach you just like to see as many things as possible go your way and I thought we had a lot of runners had an especially strong perfor-
corrected the bus, the students continued to a rest stop, where students and drivers were ques-
Oren won the mile in addition to the
I’ve always been adamant that we certainly want to put a good product out there at the
injuries, but sewage from the toilet splashed onto people and
team and I think we’re more built for that
Brand said the students were encouraged to take pictures of everything so they could be re-
sion II nationals in both the mile, in which she will be joined by two other Hillsdale
“I’m not sure what to expect, because
a little disorienting, it’s a little intimidating, it’s a little more intense than what you’re
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to be a little bit different while at the same
“Even though we did have a great week-
in immediate contact with the
over, and I saw the bus start to
“Basically, we hit a groove in bus went up onto two wheels, sewage in the back of the vehithat was another reason why we weren’t able to continue with
unavailable for comment at the Brand said the caravan waitand driver, but no one sustained buses waited for the fourth in After arriving at the Gaylord -
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told by other people who have been to track
“We did it by ourselves; there was nobody near us,” said junior Emily Oren, who -
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driver say, ‘Oh my god!’ I saw the lead bus veering to the left der, and there was this huge
“I’ve been to the same facility,” Oren
going to say probably twice we end up the top team and the third team, so it’s not
“I didn’t really know what to expect,”
side, I knew going in, whether we were really good or really bad, we weren’t going
had to say and he really gave me some conrole at the meet for the men’s team as well
White is trying to keep advice in mind as he looks forward to being a freshman at
don’t make it a challenge, make it an opportunity to perform well, and I feel like that’s changed my perspective on racing a
(Photo Courtesy of John Taylor)
Joe Rago Q&A: On Obamacare and winning the Pulitzer Prize Joe Rago is a member of The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board. In college, he was editor-in-chief of the Dartmouth Review, and through his time there received an internship, and eventually a job, at WSJ in 2005. Rago won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in Editorial Writing for his work on the Affordable Care Act. Winning the Pulitzer Prize at 28 made Rago one of the youngest writers ever to receive the honor.
How did you win your Pulitzer Prize at such a young age? It’s kind of like getting into Your editor picks out 10 pieces of writing you’ve done that year and submits that work to a jury of three people, who choose three writers writing from those three writers then goes before the full Pulitzer sound very intrepid, but it’s sort of
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At the time you were writing on Obamacare, did you see the importance of the topic? If you’re a journalist, the Affordable Care Act was a kind of Joe Rago winning
the writing came from the subject, economy has totally collapsed and Washington is going off on healthting rammed through congress, I think you ever write for posterity,
From the few articles I’ve read, you seem to have a very well-researched, yet colloquial and sarcastic writing style. What most informed that? In most forms of journalism, to master, and some people never
What set The Wall Street Journal’s coverage of Obamacare apart from the rest of the coverage of Obamacare? I think we were just explaining
more work than you need to do
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Is Obamacare the worst piece of legislation ever, and can it be
you can draw analysis, and your bias lets you see things the other were looking at the politics, not the substance, of what was happening
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working at the Dartmouth Review. Why have you chosen to stay involved? and gained national recognition
paper stuck around, then it mellowed out and it wasn’t trying to tor, I never understood what for-
I don’t think it’s the worst thing
We won the Cold War and did oth-
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Checker Records contends for Michigan’s Best Coffee Shop
Chargers eliminated Women’s basketball loses to
Profs. talk justification Professors Burke, Gaetano, and Westblade present different
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