Faculty from the Hillsdale politics and history departments say they approve of the operation to extradite Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, who has led Venezuela for the past quarter century. Maduro has pled not guilty to narcotics charges in Manhattan’s Southern District of New York after an operation by U.S. armed forces extradited him and his...
Author: Moira Gleason (Moira Gleason)
Culture Shock: Submit to Rome — watch good movies
Take it from the Bishop of Rome: Good movies offer hope amid the algorithms. “Entering a cinema is like crossing a threshold. In the darkness and silence, vision becomes sharper, the heart opens up, and the mind becomes receptive to things not yet imagined,” Pope Leo XIV said in an audience with filmmakers and actors...
Should ChatGPT help with your homework?
Individual professors sets their own guidelines for use of AI Some Hillsdale professors ban the use of artificial intelligence while others demand it, two years after the provost announced that instructors would determine individually what works best in their classrooms. “The policy of the college is that students must do their own work so that...
Mayor, council consider updates to 1958 city charter
The special meeting of the Hillsdale City Council lasted less than three minutes Monday evening before the council declared a recess. The council will reconvene Nov. 17 to swear in city officers elected last week. The meeting fulfilled an obsolete provision in the Hillsdale City Charter, which requires the council to meet the Monday following...
Culture Shock: Get Tilly Norwood’s pronouns right
We need to get our pronouns right. Tilly Norwood has made an entrance to Hollywood as the first artificial intelligence-generated “actress” marketed to talent studios for film. Based on the handful of clips available to the public, the avatar seems as boring as it is perfect. It’s too soon to tell how Norwood and the...

