Benzing Residence and the Suites are partnering to bring a carnival to the quad this Friday, from 3 – 6 p.m. The Campus Carnival will feature state fair-like entertainment, including snow cones, corn dogs, a petting zoo, and carnival games, according to Abbie Patrick, Benzing’s head resident assistant. “People should come to this event because it’s going to be right...
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Rufo exposes critical race theory in lecture
Elementary school students are being forced to locate themselves on a spectrum of privilege, and Chris Rufo is trying to stop it. Rufo, director of the Center on Wealth and Poverty at the Discovery Institute and contributing editor at the City Journal in New York, delivered a speech on March 30 in which he outlined the emergence of critical race...

Q&A: Chris Rufo
Chris Rufo is a journalist, film director, and political activist. He is a contributing editor at City Journal, a director of the Center on Wealth & Poverty at the Discovery Institute, a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute, and a Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. In September, he helped the Trump Administration draft an executive order banning critical race...

Hillsdale grad, professor discuss failures of liberal arts education
Hillsdale graduates have a problem. While the liberal arts might prepare them to contemplate the good, it doesn’t give them any sort of hands-on career experience. That’s the argument Margaret Handel, a 2017 Hillsdale graduate who now works as a third mate with the U.S. Merchant Marines, made during a talk called “How the Liberal Arts at Hillsdale Has Failed”...

Library to implement new printing system
Beginning this summer, Mossey Library will implement a new printing system to address the ever-growing piles of paper on its printers. “With the new equipment, print jobs will have to be released by the person who sent the job before it will print,” said Public Service Librarian Brenna Wade. According to Wade, the new system will require users to tap...
Debate team closes parliamentary season, prepares for final Lincoln-Douglas tourney
The Hillsdale College debate team competed in parliamentary debate March 18-21, winning first place for small school sweepstakes. The tournament, which was virtual due to COVID-19, was hosted by Pi Kappa Delta, a forensics honorary. The team also competed in a Lincoln-Douglas tournament through the Northern Tier Regional Debate League last weekend. At the parliamentary tournament, Parliamentary Manager and seniors...

Professor perspective: The border crisis
“Entry into a country by welfare cases, criminals, terrorists, enemy agents, or socialists and others sympathetic to tyrannical systems of government is never appropriate,” said Charles Steele, chairman of economics, business, and accounting, associate professor of economics, and Herman A. and Suzanne S. Dettwiler chair in economics. The southern border is projected to see as many as two million illegal...
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