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Timmy, that was rude!

Timothée Chalamet offended many when he said, “I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though, like, no one cares about this anymore,’” in an interview with Matthew McConaughey, aired by Variety earlier this month.  The cultural backlash shows Gen Z’s inclination...

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Chancellor Beeke says the Puritans are still relevant

The Puritans can show modern Christians how to live wholeheartedly for God, so they are still relevant today, according to Joel Beeke, chancellor and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. “The Puritans were strongest just where Christians today are weakest,” Beeke said. “In many ways, Puritans were ahead of their...

Chargers fall at conference play opening
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Chargers fall at conference play opening

Sophomore Briana Rees won in a tiebreaker. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department The women’s tennis team began conference play losing 5-2 to Northwood University March 22. They lost 6-1 to No. 24 ranked Midwestern State University Texas March 16, and lost 7-0 to Tarleton State University March 17. The Charger’s season record is now 6-6,...

Campus Character: Mark Masaka
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Campus Character: Mark Masaka

If Masaka switched places with Dr. Arnn for a day, he would drive Arnn’s Cybertruck and interrupt classes. Courtesy | Mark Masaka Mark Masaka, also known as “bucket hat guy,”  is a senior from Chicago, IL and Terre Haute, IN studying English and theology. He is a member of the track and cross country teams...

The Collegian’s AI policy
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The Collegian’s AI policy

Courtesy | Unsplash Every academic department and program at Hillsdale is deciding what to do about artificial intelligence. So is The Collegian. But unlike the history or chemistry departments, The Collegian is run not by professors but by students. That’s why our three rules — printed below — were written by our editors. Earlier this...