Liberty and learning
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In 1844, while American liberty was still new, Hillsdale College was founded. Then, as now, the college was challenged by governmental interference.
During the last thirty years, its leaders have consistently affirmed their right not to classify students by irrelevant factors such as race or sex but only by ability. Governmental regulators have insisted that Hillsdale enjoys no such rights and threaten their freedom periodically.
Current President Larry Arnn discusses the College's decision not to accept any government funding because of the loss of liberty such funding entails. Hillsdale College remembers and retains the sweet taste of liberty in an increasingly bland 'multiculturally diverse' world.
Review by J.David Knepper at http://www.ahavabaptist.com/reviews/reviews.htm#liberty
During the last thirty years, its leaders have consistently affirmed their right not to classify students by irrelevant factors such as race or sex but only by ability. Governmental regulators have insisted that Hillsdale enjoys no such rights and threaten their freedom periodically.
Current President Larry Arnn discusses the College's decision not to accept any government funding because of the loss of liberty such funding entails. Hillsdale College remembers and retains the sweet taste of liberty in an increasingly bland 'multiculturally diverse' world.
Review by J.David Knepper at http://www.ahavabaptist.com/reviews/reviews.htm#liberty
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