When a half-Thai, half-British classicist-turned-medical doctor spent time in an impoverished African country, he noticed the West’s impact on this minute African country’s culture. Alexander Chula, currently a medical doctor working at a London hospital, served for a time in the African nation of Malawi as both a Classics teacher and medical doctor. He recently...
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Student Fed grants probationary status to new military club
The Student Federation granted probationary club status to a new military club in a meeting March 7. The new club, Liberty Battalion, hopes to work with students interested in entering the military and attending Officer Candidate School for the United States Armed Forces. “The club is aimed at OCS students, students who plan to enter...
Elizabeth Spalding speaks on combating modern communism
Marxist communism is alive and well, said Chairman of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Elizabeth Spalding in a speech on Monday. “Widespread ignorance about communism prevails,” she said. “Many Americans are uneducated, have forgotten, or have chosen to disbelieve truths about communism and the destruction it brings.” Spalding pointed to the ideas of Karl...
Hillsdale County Senior Services to host community event
Hillsdale County Senior Services Center hosted a music night event in February. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale County Senior Services Center will host its March Medley event open to the public on Friday, March 1. The event will take place at Perennial Park Senior Center from 1 to 5 p.m. and will feature a variety of...
Student fed discusses plans to improve campus green spaces
The Student Federation discussed plans to implement student feedback in improving green space during upcoming construction on campus at its meeting Feb. 22. Sophomore and Student Federation president Jacob Beckwith said the federation will take action in the following weeks. “We’ll be thinking about how to utilize green spaces on campus in the coming weeks,”...




