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After-school drama program at Covedale Center for the Performing Arts
The Covedale Center for the Performing Arts introduced an after-school drama program for aspiring young actors this year, and they are now taking applications for the program's second section, set to begin February 22, 2010.
Was the 2008 Financial Collapse An Inside Job?
Maybe it's the smoke from Mt. Vesuvius that keeps Arianna Huffington and the financial community from seeing that the economic collapse has nothing to do with the Fed "missing" the warning signs leading up to the October meltdown.
Rush in a Hurry -- It's Open Line Friday! (Entertainment...
Senators Reid, Whitehouse and Stabenow all trash Rush on the Senate floor and blame him for the reality that the American people disapprove of their health care bill.
One college professor is full of political hope. Lucky him. Paul Rahe, a professor at Hillsdale College, believes the country is going to hell in a hand basket.
Paul Rahe: Can Obama save his presidency?
Hillsdale College Professor Paul Rahe writes to follow up on his recent posts in light of the president's speech last night: On Sunday, in a post which can be found here , I presented evidence suggesting that President Obama and his party are in deep trouble and that virtually everyone in our political class senses as much.
Slouching Toward Despotism -- By: Peter Robinson
Our guest, Dr. Paul A. Rahe, professor of history and political science at Hillsdale College, and the author, most recently, of Soft Despotism .
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Taylor University defeated Indiana University East 25-17, 25-14, 25-19 to advance to the NAIA Volleyball National Championships in Sioux City, Iowa.
Monday, November 16, 2009 Tea party movement Paul Rahe at Hillsdale College writes, in part: Back in early September, I attended the annual meeting of the American Political Science Convention, which was held -- for the first time -- outside the United States in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
November 18, 2009 12:08 PM by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. Hillsdale College is starting a Charter School , and while there is no mention of this in the press release, Charter Schools rely on government money.
Radio host Levin at Hillsdale's Churchill Dinner
Conservative radio host Mark Levin follows the footsteps of Rush Limbaugh and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as keynote speaker for Hillsdale College's annual Church Dinner.
New Deal, Roosevelt under scrutiny at Hillsdale
The legacy of the New Deal and the economic policies of the administration of President Franklin Roosevelt is the subject of a 4-day program this winter at Hillsdale College.
N.Y. Journal: Urban campus challenge
At Nyack College in New York City, they were praying for a miracle. In an overflow room, students and other attendees watched on camera the proceedings from two floors below.
Paul Rahe: Obama's gestures, part 4
Hillsdale College Professor Paul Rahe writes on the celebration of the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall today from which President Obama has chosen to be absent: Today marks the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Panel calling for review of state structure, salaries
Reviewing state employee sal-aries, seeking cost reductions in schools and rethinking the size of Michigan's government sound like great ideas that could have useful for this year's state budget.
Historian and NATIONAL REVIEW senior editor Richard Brookhiser takes the long view.
Youngest Mayor in U.S.A. To Hang It Up in Hillsdale
Michael Sessions is rather young to be taking a nostalgic look back on his four-year term as mayor.
Protecting the ordinary citizen
When he is printed in The Hays Daily News, I always read Walter Williams, economics professor and right-wing syndicated columnist .
Rev. John Babson is the new pastor at Union Congregational Church
Pastor John Babson began serving as pastor at Union Congregational Church in Union on Sunday, Aug.23. He is a graduate of Hillsdale College in Michigan and Gordon Conwell Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass.. Spanning a career of 35 years.
Gary the Hillsdale College Intern blames the governor for everything
Part of the Center for Michigan's study on public pay and benefits includes mention of the Public Policy Associates study that found that the Dillon health care plan, which the News endorsed without thinking through whether it could be done in a sane and rational way, or whether its passage in September would have saved the state one thin dime this ...
Commentary: 'Bad speech is best countered by good speech, not government force'
I'm glad to see Michael Mentzer, The Reporter's managing editor, take a stand against the lies and venom that have come to dominate online forums.
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