Hampden-Sydney College Republicans

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As one of the largest student organizations on campus, the Hampden-Sydney College Republicans work to promote and advocate conservative political ideals amongst members of the student body.

We send up prayers for President Trump. We also prayer for this Nation in these turbulent times.
07/13/2024

We send up prayers for President Trump. We also prayer for this Nation in these turbulent times.

The Brothers of the Hampden-Sydney College Republicans want to congratulate our fellow Brother W. Sheppard “Shep”Miller ...
01/09/2022

The Brothers of the Hampden-Sydney College Republicans want to congratulate our fellow Brother W. Sheppard “Shep”Miller III on his selection. Shep is the original cofounder of the College Republican Club on “The Hill” back in 1978. Congratulations Mr. Secretary-select!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 7, 2022 Contact: Macaulay Porter [email protected] RICHMOND, VA - Governor-elect Glenn Yo

We of the Hampden-Sydney College Republicans are glad to see President Stimpert realizing what makes H-SC so special. In...
11/12/2021

We of the Hampden-Sydney College Republicans are glad to see President Stimpert realizing what makes H-SC so special. In a world that increasingly is polarized, H-SC is still continuing it’s 246 year old mission of forming Good Men and Good Citizens. Civil discourse is a bedrock principle of our society, cancel culture and censorship are counterproductive to a college education. Below is Dr. Stimpert full statement delivered on Founders Day.

November 10, 2021

To the Hampden-Sydney College Community:

Two hundred forty-six years ago today, Hampden-Sydney College held its first classes. Founded on the eve of the American Revolution “to form good men and good citizens” who would be the leaders of the new Republic, the College and its mission remain as important and relevant today as they were on November 10, 1775. This College has thrived for nearly two and a half centuries, in part, because of our commitment to freedom of expression and civil discourse.

The constitution of the Union-Philanthropic Literary Society, our College’s debating society—the second oldest in the United States—states that “freedom of discussion … was bought with precious blood.” We value freedom of expression not only because it is a central tenet of our Republic, one that our Founders fought and died for, but also because freedom of expression and open discussion make Hampden-Sydney a better and more vital college and our students better men and citizens.

Teaching students how, not what, to think has been our College’s North Star since 1775. Indoctrination, cancel culture, self-censoring, or anything that limits the widest possible intellectual exploration has no place on our campus, or any college or university campus. Faculty members, like all of us, have personal views on a host of topics and they may share those views with students in classroom discussions. But promulgating personal views or limiting the ability of others to challenge those views or to express their own views are unacceptable breaches of academic professionalism.

Actively sharing the widest possible range of views in classroom discussions, during office hours with faculty members, and across campus is essential to intellectual development and learning. Many know I am fond of the quotation attributed to E. M. Forster, “How do I know what I think until I see what I say?” This question underscores that the best way to learn is to hear ourselves speak, to hear both the strengths and the weaknesses of our arguments, and to have others share their feedback—positive and negative—and to address factual errors and flawed logic. Every discussion that occurs on our campus should be an opportunity for learning.

At Hampden-Sydney, we equally prize civil discourse, knowing that civility and collegiality contribute to the character and competence of our graduates. One of the most important goals of our educational program is to encourage greater engagement with, understanding of, and empathy for people whose ideas and perspectives are different from our own. This is why our graduates are well prepared to serve and lead in a diverse and complex world. To that end, we strive—just as every educational institution should—to be an environment that promotes and encourages the thoughtful and respectful exchange of ideas.

Freedom of expression is essential to the vitality of any college, university, nation, and society, and a commitment to civil discourse is especially important today. College is an ideal time and place to develop the skills of open, effective communication and civil discourse so these skills become a way of life. Hampden-Sydney’s history offers our campus community many remarkable exemplars. Our founding trustees James Madison and Patrick Henry passionately disagreed about the merits of the Constitution, but when his side lost and Virginia voted to ratify the Constitution, Henry was magnanimous. More recently, Professor Simms and the late Professor Heinemann were likely to find themselves on the opposite sides of many contemporary policy issues, and yet they shared an especially close friendship.

A fellow educator has recently noted that, “So much is broken in America. But higher education might be the most fractured institution of all.” Higher education is undoubtedly at an important juncture, but not all is broken. Colleges like Hampden-Sydney remain a cornerstone of our Republic because robust debate and civil discourse are allowed to flourish here.

Larry Stimpert
President, Hampden-Sydney College

Hampden-Sydney College Republicans are ready to support our GOP ticket! Roll Tigers
05/18/2021

Hampden-Sydney College Republicans are ready to support our GOP ticket! Roll Tigers

04/14/2021

Join us tonight via the below Zoom link at 5pm to hear from Delegate Jason Miyares on The Dangers Of Socialism.

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Tomorrow Night we will hear from Delegate Jason Miyares on the Dangers of Socialism. His Mother fled the Communist in Cu...
04/13/2021

Tomorrow Night we will hear from Delegate Jason Miyares on the Dangers of Socialism. His Mother fled the Communist in Cuba. It’s in his blood to oppose Socialism! Come hear from a great leader.

Happy 245th Birthday to our great institution!!
11/10/2020

Happy 245th Birthday to our great institution!!

The Brothers of Hampden-Sydney College Republicans took on CPAC and definitely made the most of it. We listened to hours...
03/02/2020

The Brothers of Hampden-Sydney College Republicans took on CPAC and definitely made the most of it. We listened to hours as one after another of the nation’s, and some foreign, conservative leaders spoke about the importance of the Conservative movement. The Gentlemen took every advantage to meet with speakers and share the message of Hampden-Sydney! We even got some interest from speakers to come to campus! Even though we had to wake up some days at 4:30AM to hear speakers, H-SC CRs loved CPAC! It’s amazing that a small college in the middle of Southern Virginia is ranked as one of the most conservative colleges in the country, a ranking you don’t hear often, but the CRs are extremely proud of that fact!

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