...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.Hillsdale College is expected to host more than 2,000 people for an in-person graduation ceremony this weekend, despite a Michigan law that restricts the size of gatherings because of the coronavirus pandemic and criticism from the state attorney general's office.
The tiny Christian college that accepts no federal funds has multiple ties to the Trump administration. Hillsdale President Larry Arnn was a prominent conservative backing President Donald Trump in 2016, and Arnn was said to be considered a candidate for secretary of education.
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Ryan Jarvi, press secretary for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office, said that "organized gatherings of more than 100 people are prohibited by law in that part of the state, and such events clearly show a lack of consideration for the dangerous threat this virus presents."
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Hillsdale offered graduating seniors a travel stipend to return to campus for the in-person commencement, a somewhat rare event this year after colleges shut down to limit outbreaks.
The school released a list of safety precautions it is taking for the ceremony. Among them, graduates and other attendees will be screened for Covid-19 symptoms, required to wear masks and sit 6 feet apart from each other.
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MLive reported that the ceremony is expected to bring 2,600 people to the city of 8,000 residents.
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The college, in a press release, said “Hillsdale College’s Commencement is an 'expressive activity' protected by the First Amendment.” So far, the college still intends to put on the ceremony.
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