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Elon Musk is poison to free speech
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Elon Musk is poison to free speech

Elon Musk abuses free speech. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Before buying Twitter, Elon Musk promised to reform its free speech policies. Now he faces a lawsuit from Tesla shareholders for a 2018 tweet that they claim manipulated millions of stocks for his own benefit.  Over the last several years, free speech has adapted to modern...

SAB to host poetry workshop at Rough Draft
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SAB to host poetry workshop at Rough Draft

Join SAB this Thursday from 7-9 p.m. at Rough Draft for a seminar-style poetry workshop with Joseph Garnjobst, chairman and professor of classics and Elizabeth Fredericks, assistant professor of English.  Garnjobst will teach a 45-minute seminar on black-out poetry, a style of poetry in which the author redacts parts of other texts to compose a...

Women’s throw team reaches No. 1 in nation
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Women’s throw team reaches No. 1 in nation

Hillsdale’s women’s weight throw team is now ranked first nationally in NCAA Division II.   This victory comes after a successful weekend at the 2023 Wide Track Classic, which Hillsdale hosted on Jan. 28. Six of the women’s weight throwers achieved provisional qualifying marks, alongside the 4×400 meter relay team, which also earned a provisional qualifying...

ChatGPT is politically biased
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ChatGPT is politically biased

ChatGPT encourages intellectual laziness. Courtesy | Pix4free ChatGPT is one of the most popular artificial intelligence chatbots on the internet. It’s trained on text data from the internet, and provides users with immediate, accurate responses to most questions. But its growing influence raises significant concerns: ChatGPT is often used as a tool for academic dishonesty...