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The Liberty Walk needs Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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The Liberty Walk needs Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 bewitched the German Evangelical Church. They covered their altars with swastika flags and sang Nazi songs in their services. Their new doctrine, in the words of Pastor Julius Leutheuser, was “Christ has come to us through Adolf Hitler.” There were a few who resisted the development. Of the...

Bingley: a legacy leaves his mark
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Bingley: a legacy leaves his mark

“First of all, I’m a legacy.” Dr. Leo Bingley Jr. ’58 was the third generation of men in his family to attend Hillsdale College, and his two sons followed in his footsteps. His great-great grandfather was a Civil War veteran who attended the college and later became the mayor of Hillsdale. Bingley is a legacy...

SPARC: A light for members with developmental disorders
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SPARC: A light for members with developmental disorders

Multi-colored, hand-painted owls covered the walls of the craft room, and newspaper lined the tables. Nathaneal, a blond-haired man roughly a head taller than me, greeted me by tapping his forehead with the fingers on his right hand and then gestured his hand toward me — “Hello,” he signed. He, along with 10 other participants,...

Women’s tennis faces tough competition over spring break, tops Broward College
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Women’s tennis faces tough competition over spring break, tops Broward College

For the first time, women’s tennis defeated Broward College in Fort Lauderdale on its Florida spring break trip last week. After two days of facing top Division II competition, the Chargers fought through exhaustion on March 7 to defeat Broward, which the Intercollegiate Tennis Association ranks as No. 10 in the National Junior College Athletic...