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Hillsdale College Offers Free Course on Ancient Athens and Sparta

Discover the fascinating history of Athens and Sparta with Hillsdale College's free course. Dive into the governments, societies, and legacies of these ancient city-states.

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Hillsdale College Offers Free Course on Ancient Athens and Sparta

Hillsdale College presents a free course on ancient Athens and Sparta, while a Dr. Matthew Wielicki video explores climate change. Election Day is approaching, and an organisation urges Congress to address temporary subsidies and wasteful spending.

Hillsdale College invites learners to explore the history and culture of Athens and Sparta through a nine-lecture course, available free of charge. The course delves into the governments, societies, and legacies of these ancient city-states.

Dr. Matthew Wielicki, author of the Irrational Fear Substack, examines the claim that extreme weather events are caused by climate change in his video, 'It Must Be Climate Change!'. He provides insights into the science behind the claim and its implications.

Election Day is on Tuesday, November 4th. Voters are encouraged to learn about local issues and candidates before casting their ballots.

An organisation has called on Congress to address temporary subsidies and wasteful spending. They urge lawmakers not to extend temporary Obamacare subsidies, warning that continuing these subsidies risks making them a permanent, costly giveaway.

Hillsdale College's free course offers a deep dive into ancient Athens and Sparta. Dr. Matthew Wielicki's video provides insights into climate change. As Election Day nears, voters are reminded to stay informed about local issues. An organisation urges Congress to address temporary subsidies and wasteful spending.

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