Last week, in a heroic money-saving venture, a University of Wisconsin campus proposed the sacrifice of 13 college majors, mostly in the humanities. The Washington Post heard echoes of Governor Scott Walker’s ill-conceived and ill-fated 2015 plan to shift the mission statements of the university system from the “search for truth” to meeting “the state’s...
Women Commissioners end annual sale
The Women Commissioners will no longer holds its annual rummage sale, the group voted in January. In discussion for several years now, ending the tradition of the sale came to fruition in January, when the independent organization, which celebrated its 125th anniversary in September, voted overwhelmingly to find a new way to raise money for...
The Weekly: Media should equally cover major protests
ABC, CBS, and NBC spent almost a half hour covering the March for Our Lives on Saturday night, according to NewsBusters. On Jan. 19, the same networks spent slightly more than two minutes on the March for Life. The media should be ashamed. Journalistic integrity demands honest reporting. While this does not always mean second-for-second...
Kappa house director to retire at end of semester
The women of Kappa Kappa Gamma have not gone a day without seeing the face of Debra Reister. The house director of the Kappa residence is always present and has been throughout her time at the house. Reister’s stint as house director, however, comes to an end as the spring semester begins to draw to...
Anthony Slide speaks on the films of Billy Wilder and the Golden Age of Hollywood
Anthony Slide spoke on “Billy Wilder and Hollywood’s Golden Age” at Hillsdale College for the fourth Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar of the academic year on Billy Wilder. Slide is the editor of “It’s the Pictures that Got Small: Charles Brackett on Billy Wilder and Hollywood’s Golden Age.” He is a former associate archivist of...




