Courtesy | Unsplash The American Medical Association asserted for years that transgender surgeries for minors were “medically necessary,” according to its website. On Feb. 4, the organization officially recommended against gender transition surgeries for minors, following a growing precedent around the world. Closer to home, Michigan’s attorney general continues to defend these treatments as best...
Don’t blame AI for unemployment
Courtesy | Unsplash Many Hillsdale students wonder if there will be a place for them in today’s job market. What good is it nowadays to be able to translate “The Aeneid” when ChatGPT could just do it for you? But the advancement of artificial intelligence should not cause students to worry that they’ll be out...
First losses of the season shows team grit
Junior Ane Dannhauser is still undefeated at No. 1 singles. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department The women’s tennis team lost for the first time this season, falling 5-2 to the Ferris State University Bulldogs Feb. 21 and 4-3 to the Davenport University Panthers Feb. 22. Junior Ané Dannhauser was named Great Midwest Athletic Conference Women’s...
Solar company collects more land use rights
Ranger Power secured at least 2,000 acres for a potential third phase of panels The same company seeking to build the Heartwood Solar II project in Fayette Township has been securing the land use rights to at least 2,000 acres near Hillsdale under the name “Heartwood Solar III LLC,” according to public records reviewed by...
Redemption win closes 3-2 weekend
Courtesy: Lang White Photography The Charger softball team won three out of five games in Chicago at the Lewis Dome Invitational Feb. 20-22, the best record there for Hillsdale softball in the last seven years, moving their overall season record to 5-5. At the invitational, the Chargers competed against Bemidji State University, Quincy University, Upper...



