Bill Gertz is the national security correspondent for the Washington Times and a New York Times bestselling author. His latest book is “Deceiving the Sky: Inside Communist China’s Drive for Global Supremacy.” At the recent CCA Feb. 3, he lectured on “AI as a Means of Totalitarian Control in China.” Courtesy | Washington Times What...
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Arnn buys ‘a robot you can ride’
Arnn said he “was charmed by” the Cybertruck. Catherine Maxwell | Collegian When Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn graduated high school, his dad gave him “an old, used Dodge Dart.” On the last day of 2024, he bought a Tesla Cybertruck. “It’s a robot you can ride,” Arnn said. “Rides like a dream.” Arnn said...
Union facade construction begins
Demolition began on the Grewcock Student Union facade over Christmas break. Catherine Maxwell | Collegian Crews began work on the façade of the Grewcock Student Union during Christmas break as construction on the classical education building moved ahead of schedule, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “Substantial completion is looking more like commencement 2026,”...
Camp Hope, Community Thrift face looming deadlines
Camp Hope, which provides beds and bathrooms, in September. Isabella Doer | Collegian Homeless shelter must show plans to meet building codes by January, city manager says The City of Hillsdale gave a homeless shelter until Jan. 28 to secure funding or submit plans showing progress toward the construction of a permanent building, according to...
Student author fights post-election blocklist
After Donald Trump won the presidential election, sophomore and self-published author Jayden Jelso posted an Instagram reel celebrating the results. Two days later, he was fighting harassment and doxxing threats targeting Trump-supporters on the app. “I had people basically saying, ‘I hope you kill youself,’ hoping my family and friends burn in hell, just pure...




