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Elizabeth Spalding speaks on combating modern communism

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 Marx and Friedrich Engels as...

Film and Production Club premiers new student films

Film and Production Club premiers new student films

The Film and Production Club premiered its first two short films of the semester in front of student audiences in the TV lounge March 1. “The Act-Shun,” a game-show styled comedy about an acting competition, was written and directed by senior Kenton Baer, while “A Peculiar Set of Stairs,” a psychological thriller set in the Lane Hall stairwell, was written...

Student Activities Board to host Midnight Market

Student Activities Board to host Midnight Market

Midnight Market is the spring semester equivalent to fall’s Makers Market during which students set up an array of booths to sell baked goods and crafts.  “We’re really hoping students who have any creative ideas or things to sell, even if it isn’t traditional, sign up and show up,” SAB events lead  junior Abby Richardson said. Attendees can expect a...

Hillsdale College Debate Team competes at Western Washington University

Hillsdale College Debate Team competes at Western Washington University

The Hillsdale College Debate Team poses for a photo on campus last semester. Courtesy | Emma Kate Mellors Freshman Ryan Rodell and sophomore Ben Brown represented Hillsdale College debate at an online tournament hosted by Western Washington University this weekend, finishing with a record of three wins and two losses. The CARD-style team debated nuclear policy between Ukraine and Russia...

Quad construction to begin next week for at least two years

Quad construction to begin next week for at least two years

Rendering shows the college’s plans for the quad. Courtesy | Tim Wells Construction on the north quad will begin March 9, as the college breaks ground on the Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of Education, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. A fence will surround the construction site for at least two years, with an expected completion in March...

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