On April 1, President Joe Biden’s Department of Transportation raised the mileage standard of cars and light trucks to increase to 49 miles per gallon by 2026. Unfortunately, this wasn’t an April Fools’ prank: the new regulation is here to stay, and its implications will change the way Americans drive. If 49 miles per gallon...
Author: Ashley Kaitz (Ashley Kaitz)
Anglican bishop opens up about leaving the Episcopal Church
Bishop William Love talked to Hillsdale students on April 8 about his experience fighting for Biblical truth in the face of intense pressure to perform gay marriages from the Episcopalian Church. Love, a self-described “cradle Episcopalian,” served as an Episcopal priest, deacon, and bishop over the past 30 years in the Episcopal Diocese of Albany,...
Michael Ward speaks on mutual respect in Drummond Lecture
Many modern people have developed into cynics: people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing, said University of Oxford professor Michael Ward at a lecture March 24. The Drummond Lecture Series in Christ Chapel explores the relationship between faith and reason. As a part of the series, Ward spoke on “To...
SCOTUS picks should be about more than race
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Stephen Breyer will step down this year to make room for another liberal appointee. Breyer’s retirement served an ulterior motive, and so did President Joe Biden’s choice of replacement. In a Jan. 27 tweet, Biden announced that his pick –Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson– would be...
Cyberattacks are the new warfare
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, all eyes have been trained on the developing conflict. Behind the reports of tank warfare and airstrikes, however, lurks something else: cyberattacks. On Feb. 23, Ukrainian cyber security firm ESET reported that hundreds of computers were found to be infected with a virus that they characterized as a...



