Conservative activists are happy and left-wing pundits and lawyers are furious — again. The cause, however, is more surprising than normal. The debate this time revolves not around cultural flashpoints such as wokeness in schools or men competing in women’s sports. Rather, the clash is over legal procedures and requirements relating to a more fundamental...
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After Eden: Flex your (actual) muscles
Every day, Hillsdale students pass construction sites on their jaunts to and around campus. While we attend classes, sweat over deadlines, and pore over papers, Weigand Construction workers undertake a different kind of work: physical, rather than intellectual, in its focus. For their efforts, the college already has the Christ Chapel, George Roche Sports Complex,...
Weekly: Strength rejoices in Sudoku
The Collegian has published 50 logical-reasoning puzzles for this year’s readers to attack. Amid the exhaustion from papers, exams, and quizzes, it can be hard to complete another mental task. But this worthy challenge will strengthen both your studies and your friendships. Puzzles sharpen your mind for the academic challenges you face. A 2019 study...
America, it’s time to go nuclear
The Trump Administration has taken significant steps to revitalize nuclear energy in the United States by opening old plants and pledging the Department of Energy’s efforts toward commercializing nuclear energy. This comes at a critical time, as finding a sustainable source of clean alternative energy becomes more imperative by the day. The biggest problems with...
Letter to the Editor: Learn from the Passion story: Garcia deserves justice
Tomorrow, when hundreds of millions of Christians — and a majority of students, faculty, and staff of the college — celebrate Good Friday, they will be remembering that in Jesus, God was unjustly murdered. Jesus was brought before the political authority in his land, Caesar’s representative, Pontius Pilate, who put him to death. But the...




