Hillsdale College Republicans will host Pennsylvania state Rep. Barb Gleim to talk about American farming Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. The lecture, titled “American Farmers Under Attack: Fake Meat, Raw Milk, and Foreign Ownership,” will be held in the Heritage Room in Mossey Library and will focus on the importance of supporting American agriculture. “Barb...
Alumnus talks AI and Warfare
America’s military has lost its edge, and solutions must come from the private sector, according to Erik Prince ’92. The founder of the private security firm Blackwater addressed CCA attendees Feb. 2 about artificial intelligence in warfare, asserting that only the level of innovation fostered by the free market can restore military effectiveness. Prince, who...
China is the US’s biggest threat: Q&A with Washington Times reporter Bill Gertz
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...
Hillsdale Mock Trial Advances to Opening Round Championship Series
Both the A and B Hillsdale Mock Trial teams will progress to a possible appearance at nationals following wins at last week’s regionals tournament at the University of Notre Dame. The B team won the tournament with a final ballot score of 7.5-0.5, while the A team finished with a ballot score of 5.5-2.5, according...
Hillsdale students see groundhog’s shadow
Left to right: Alex Buehrer, Andrew Hawkens, Jonathan Williams, Ryan Conley, and Charlie Taylor watched the groundhog predict six more weeks of winter. Courtesy | Jonathan Williams Five Hillsdale students watched as Punxsutawney Phil the groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter Feb. 2. Junior Jonathan Williams, sophomores Alex Buehrer and Andrew Hawken, and freshmen...




