Play a wargame. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons North Korea recently came within an inch of completing a nuclear program and dominating the Korean peninsula. At least that’s what happened in the wargame I played last summer. Wargames are simulated military conflicts used by foreign policy experts to test the effectiveness of different strategies and tactics. They...
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City Council rejects nominee to library board
Penny Swan records the meeting as attendees offered public comments. Josh Hypes | Collegian The Hillsdale City Council rejected a nominee for the city library board during a contentious public hearing Monday night. The council voted to reject Daniel LaRue, a member of the Hillsdale Community Schools Board of Education, by a vote of 3-4,...
Pence to speak on faith in public life
Former Vice President Mike Pence will deliver a speech March 1 in Christ Chapel on the role of faith in public life. The speech will start at 4 p.m. as a part of the Drummond Lecture Series and is open to all of campus. Pence was last on campus when he delivered the commencement...
Dixon joins Fink at fundraiser
Tudor Dixon joined state Rep. Andrew Fink, R-Hillsdale, (left) at Johnny T’s Bistro for a fundraiser. Jack Cote | Collegian Tudor Dixon, last year’s Republican nominee for Michigan governor, said she has not ruled out a future run for statewide office after appearing at a Hillsdale Presidents’ Day fundraiser for state Rep. Andrew Fink, R-Hillsdale....
How American chips ended up at Chinese nuclear weapon facility
China gains access to American microchips. Courtesy | Pixabay A new report found that American semiconductor chips are fueling China’s nuclear war machine. For decades, American semiconductor chips flowed freely into China’s top nuclear weapons institute by dodging United States export regulations meant to halt such purchases, according to a new report from the Wall...