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Thursday, November 1, 2007
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News
Student falls into fire pit during fraternity party; toga prevents more severe burns
Booths clear in snack bar skirmish
Student-run maintenance cuts overtime for staff
New paperless deposits speed student payment
Three strikes policy increases towings
Elevator certifications expired
Agency switch causes problems for mentoring group
NEWS BRIEFS
Catholics and Protestants dialogue on differences
Campus groups pitch recycling ideas
Snow forecasted
Findlay lays down for the Chargers
Bone-rattling shock for worker
Convocation results
Crowning achievement?
Convocation moved
Opinion
The Collegian Weekly: Road construction terrorizes Hillsdale College
Team needs editors, too
Horror films redeemed through discussion
Sports
Weekend competition not worthy
Two games left
Students flip, hit, serve, dance in fledgling clubs
Freshman swimmers on deck
Seasonal football alcohol policy leads to few mishaps
The Bo Jackson Minute: Detroit sports get short shaft; but still bests Beantown
Features
Flavorful funding: Man behind Moose Tracks connects ice cream, college and cash
Arts
Christmas, miracles and an opera
Online shopping fills Hillsdale's void
Fancy footwork fills campus halls
Book review: "God Is Not Great"
The Narrows record and grab statewide gigs
Exile on Main Street: Super Furry Animals return to rock with "Hey Venus!"
Focus
Postmaster enjoys small-town environment
No need for maps: ride along with a pizza delivery guy
Special delivery: the D1950 arrives on campus
Multimedia
A 'boo'-ming business: Delta Sigma Phi's haunted house
Football defeats Tiffin
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Issue Summary
News
Police serve Sigma Chi warrant
Meal plans offer limited flexibility for a price
Republican Party rallies around McCain, Palin at St. Paul convention
LaCarter hire outfits student body
Fallen tree: Former dean dies
Large freshman class squeezes dorm space
Coca-Cola sends Hillsdale senior to Beijing Olympics in style
Registrar sets spring 2009 for online registration
College renovates Knorr, Curtiss will serve as platform for future grad program
Diplomas delayed, seniors still waiting
GOOD TO KNOW
Galloway windows revamped
New professors hired
Astronomy & physics quiz answers
Yearbooks delayed, coming soon
Library receives new shelving
Brand-new alumni positive, but push for key changes
Group will 'unite' Hillsdale Christian Fellowship ministries
Library implements new search program
Olds updates furniture, paint
Darkroom goes digital
2 ex-college faculty pass away
Former education professor died in May
Team up for campus Olympics
CCA?amends policies
The Conventions
Opinion
'I Kissed a Girl'? I didn't like it
The Collegian Weekly
Hip and historic: The reasons to fully endorse Sarah Palin
Sports
Weatherhead steps in as QB: the shoe fits
Volleyball team Reaches no. 25
Blowout energizes chargers
Students will soon enjoy new recreational options
your guide to some of Hillsdale's athletic elite
Features
Campus improv group aims to spark interest using format adjustments
Campus gallery opens season with show honoring passed graphic arts professor
Theatre department heads slate performances months in advance
Obama makes his move
Your guide to some of Hillsdale's artistic elite
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