Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta-owned social media platforms will end third-party fact-checking, replacing it with community notes similar to those used on Elon Musk’s X. Zuckerberg admitted to “too many mistakes and too much censorship” in an Instagram post early last week. Meta also pledged a $1 million donation to the presidential inauguration of Donald...
Author: Collegian Staff (Collegian Staff)
Weekly: Give us more turkey time
When Thanksgiving break begins after Tuesday’s classes end and concludes with the following Sunday’s sunset, students do not have enough time to enjoy the holiday — an issue that would be resolved if Hillsdale extended the break to include a full week off of class. Out of 1,563 Hillsdale students, 73% of those come from...
Weekly: What happened to agree to disagree?
Some students expressed surprise and disapproval after learning a number of their professors voted for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, based on a recent article published in The Collegian. These snap judgements are directly opposed to Hillsdale’s liberal arts education. You can disagree with someone and still respect him or her, especially when he or...
The Weekly 11.07.24
Halloween is officially over, and you know what that means: it’s time to turn on the Christmas music. Grocery stores are now adorned with snowmen and Santa Claus, with candy canes and Christmas lights — the commercial world is ready to turn straight to celebrating Christmas. Should Christians in turn celebrate the holiday so early...
The Collegian Weekly: Wednesday will be another normal day
Less than a week from today, the world will change. As the last ballots are counted late into the night and throughout the next morning, all will hold their breath for a result that will shake the foundations of what we know and hold dear. This is “the most important election of our lifetime.” The...



