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Defund partisan public broadcasting
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Defund partisan public broadcasting

As conservatives strive to curtail operations at the U.S. Agency for International Development, they should stay on offense and defund other examples of government philanthropy gone wrong. Priority number one: public broadcasting. GOP congressman Greg Steube of Tennessee introduced legislation earlier this week to abolish USAID. With other prominent Republican lawmakers like representatives Chip Roy...

Hillsdating has its time and place
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Hillsdating has its time and place

Hillsdating gets a bad rap. It provides the fun of dating without intentional clarity, so it should. Saga isn’t that romantic anyway.  But Hillsdating has gotten one thing right: Getting to know people doesn’t have to be serious from day 1. Romantic mingling before becoming official is nothing new. While before the 1920’s “calling” on...

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Baseball drops three to start season

The baseball team went winless in a three-game opening series on the road against the Lee University Vikings in Tennessee. During Friday’s opening game, the Chargers climbed back from an 8-0 deficit with three runs in the fourth inning, getting them back in the game. Entering the ninth inning, the Chargers were down 14-4, but...

Marxism has no place, left or right
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Marxism has no place, left or right

Americans rarely associate Marxist critical theory with the right, but a recent political stunt shattered this presumption. To think that there can be America and Marxism is a fallacy: It is either Marxism or America.  On Nov. 18, American Reformer published “The Liberal Consensus and the New Christian Right,” an article by young conservative Marcus...

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Q&A with the king and queen

Zachary Ponraj and Maddie Hornell were crowned the President’s Ball king and queen. Courtesy | Emma Kate Mellors Zach Ponraj was named President’s Ball king. Do you prefer blackjack or poker? FanDuel. What’s your favorite children’s book? “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” — I relate deeply to the “one impulsive decision spiraling into...