The William G. Thompson House Museum and Gardens in Hudson is a Queen Anne-style home retaining all of its original features since being built more than 100 years ago, and it is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Until March 31, the museum will showcase a Smithsonian exhibit called “The Way We...
Year: 2015
Catholics must be apostles first, partisans second
A vociferous media artificially interprets Pope Francis’ words, leading to confusion among so-called traditionalist Catholics. Against all evidence, they worry the pontiff will undermine their beloved non-negotiable doctrines. Often, however, these very culture warriors — like the progressives they oppose — fail to articulate church teaching. Those whose political identity largely hinges upon a rejection...
Charger tennis serves in spring season
Women’s tennis opened up their spring season in Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon against Division I opponent Western Michigan University. The Chargers fell to the Broncos 7-0. All matches were completed in straight sets. Junior Lindsay Peirce played the closest singles match for the Chargers, losing the first set 6-4 and then falling behind 6-1 in the...
Enactus develops projects at ODK reception
Local business owners and community leaders met with campus leaders to strengthen ties between the city and college at a networking reception hosted by the Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honorary Saturday at the college. Enactus, one of the student groups represented at the event, used the reception to develop one of its primary projects of...
Students honored and place in Free Society Essay Contest
Junior Josiah Lippincott and senior Ashley Wright submitted essays to the Douglas B. Rogers Conditions of a Free Society Essay Contest and received second place and honorable mention respectively. St. Vincent College’s Center for Political and Economic Thought held its third annual competition. Lippincott’s essay entitled “The Death of the Separation of Powers and the...