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Hillsdale

[ hilz-deyl ]

noun

  1. a town in NE New Jersey.


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Beesla, of Hillsdale Road, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, was also ordered to pay a £800 victim surcharge and court costs of £85.

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Working with right-wing organizations like Moms for Liberty and Hillsdale College, DeAngelis pumped out a steady stream of disinformation to paint public schools as a "woke mind virus" set out to destroy children.

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This phenomenon has now broken out of the pseudo-intellectual underworld of right-wing thinktanks and institutions like Hillsdale College to compete with established academic histories.

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Unable to find solace in such petit-bourgeois domesticity, the socially estranged scholars of Claremont or Hillsdale or some mother’s basement have no problem ransacking the intellectual underworld of Europe during its most blood-soaked eras to find voices that can articulate their grievance, and their rage, more eloquently than they themselves.

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In May of 2021, Florida Department of Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran singled out Donofrio during a speech at Hillsdale College, which, as Kathryn Joyce has reported for Salon, is the epicenter of the Christian right's assault on public education.

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