Erica Holberg, Charlie Huenemann, and Harrison Kleiner will be presenting. The basic question has to do with the tension between the value we place on free speech on college campuses and the interest we have in defending campuses (and students) against speech whose primary aim is to incite hatred and division. Thursday, 11/30, 4 p.m., HH 322, all are welcome!
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Truth panel TODAY!
“Truth and Lies” – panel discussion featuring Cathy Bullock, Jason Gilmore, Melissa Tehee, and Jennifer Peeples. Moderated by Tammy Proctor. TODAY, 5-6:30 p.m., Eccles conference Center Auditorium
Ethics Bowl result
If you see Taylor Wyatt, Justin Campbell, Dylan Ring, Adam Tak, Catherina Aust, Emerson Isaac, or Megan Behan around, give them a high-five for their hard work and performance in the regional Ethics Bowl. competition was very tight this year – the differences in points for teams were very narrow. Our teams weren’t selected for nationals this year, but they did very well. Congratulations to all!

Ethics Bowl Saturday! Call for moderators
The regional Ethics Bowl will be on our campus this Saturday. Anyone is welcome to attend and watch teams from around the region compete in providing the most sensible approaches to difficult and interesting moral problems. All sessions will be in Huntsman Hall, running from 8:30-4:30.
Students are eligible (and warmly encouraged!) to serve as moderators for sessions. You need only be able to follow a timer. If you are interested in participating, please send me a note – charlie.huenemann@usu.edu.
Visiting Lecturer on Reformation History
Peter Marshall, a leading scholar of Reformation history, will be presenting a lecture on this Thursday, November 9th, 7 p.m., in the TSC Auditorium. The title is “1517: Martin Luther and the Invention of the Reformation.”
