MSU
As Democrats and Republicans squabble in Washington, D.C., student groups at MSU are working to prove that conservatives, liberals and libertarians can coexist and “civilly discuss” issues, as economics freshman Lucas Joncas put it.
MSU College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians came together Wednesday night at Erickson Hall for a debate on topics such as gun control, Michigan’s right-to-work law and the national debt and deficit.
Joncas, a libertarian, said the debate provided about 15 participants and 20 audience members a chance to hear different viewpoints.
“It’s a chance to hash out important issues and hear other people’s opinions,” he said.
Political theory and constitutional democracy senior Stephen Wooden said while the debates do provide a forum to discuss differing ideologies, the participants are just looking to enjoy themselves.
“(We want to) have fun and get to know other people,” Wooden said.