A majority of Hillsdale students do not plan on taking the COVID-19 vaccine, and a majority of faculty and staff already have taken it, according to a new Collegian poll. In the survey, 55% of the 340 student respondents said they would not take the vaccine, with 23% saying they would take the vaccine and...
Category: Science & Tech
Apple Music vs. Spotify
Sending a song to someone is always a risk. What if they don’t like it? What if they think you’re trying to make a move? What if they use a different streaming service? People often debate the advantages of Spotify compared to Apple Music, and according to respected sources, there’s not a lot of difference. ...
Will getting the COVID-19 vaccine violate my pro-life beliefs?
As the COVID-19 vaccine becomes more widely available to the general public, it brings a question that often accompanies new vaccines: Was this made using cells from an aborted fetus? The short answer is often yes, because almost all modern medicine is at least remotely connected with certain immortal cell lines that may have originated...
Junior develops app to help people with autism
When junior Steve Weideman noticed a family friend with autism struggling to find care during quarantine, he decided to create an app called Unique Care Connect that would help autistic individuals everywhere connect with local care providers. Growing up, he said, his best friend’s brother Chris had severe intellectual disabilities. Spending time with Chris inspired...
What is 5G? Professor of Physics Timothy Dolch explains technology
Amid the various conspiracy theories surrounding the introduction of 5G—the fifth generation of broadband cell networks—Associate Editor Allison Schuster sat down with Assistant Professor of Physics Timothy Dolch to set the record straight. Q: What is 5G? Dolch: 5G refers to the fifth generation of cellular networks. It provides faster connection speeds to more devices...



