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The twang is a family thang for the Schlueters
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The twang is a family thang for the Schlueters

The Schlueter Family Band performs at Dante’s. Courtesy | Deanna Ducher Banjo, fiddle, and harmonizing voices carried through Dante’s Paradiso Wine Pub Jan. 31, as ice clinked in cocktail-filled glasses. The environment hummed with background chatter, laughter, and clapping along with the music. The effect that the Schlueter Family Band has on their community was...

Campus Rec hosts first ever pickleball tournament
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Campus Rec hosts first ever pickleball tournament

Juniors Jadon Camero and Alex Thomas won Campus Rec’s first-ever pickleball tournament Nov. 15 at the George C. Roche Sports Complex. Their prize was a jar of pickles. “Pickleball is growing. It must be popular with how many people showed up with their own paddles and clearly have been playing a lot,” said Campus Rec...

Professor Schlueter appointed to Catholic Diocesan commission
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Professor Schlueter appointed to Catholic Diocesan commission

Diocese of Lansing Bishop Earl Boyea formally appointed Nathan Schlueter, professor of philosophy and religion, to the Diocesan Commission on Catholic Social Teaching on Nov. 22. Schlueter said he hopes to help the commission articulate and defend teachings of the Catholic Church through his 20 years of experience in political philosophy and ethical theory.  “I...

If you want love, study it first
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If you want love, study it first

“What is the point or purpose of human sexuality? How are we supposed to think about it? This has been a question for philosophers. Tell me one movie you’ve seen in which love interest isn’t somehow central to it.” The litany of romance-obsessed movies proves Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter’s point: from classics...

Schlueter hopes conference will create discussion between conservatives, classical liberals
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Schlueter hopes conference will create discussion between conservatives, classical liberals

Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter will be speaking at a conference which he helped organize to discuss the relationship between conservatism and classical liberalism.    The event, titled “The Future of Liberalism: A Conversation Among Conservatives,” will take place from April 11-13, hosted by the Center for the Study for Liberal Democracy at...