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Thursday, January 24, 2008
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News
A peek at Romney's primary night event
Hillsdale County votes for Ron Paul
Thompson withdraws from presidential race
Tickets on sale for Catholic Society Murder Mystery Dinner
Hillsdale students march for life
Euchre tournament held
Petition Confronts Smoking: Administrators restrict indoor smoking hours after considering ventilation systems; smokers and non-smokers rally for puffing time
Department responds to professor's illness
Campus buzz follows simple ceremony
Minion to change college brand identity
Strosacker functional, construction nearly complete
Free market CCA attracts high student interest
Charger Change moves students into A.J.'s Café
Mailbox delivery nearing completion
Olds shower heads recalled by state
Opinion
Romney advisers reflect on campaign, candidate
Hillsdale Weekly: Changes and glitches
Collegian Weekly:The smoking dilemma
Diversity Disdained
Commons and commonalities
Looking back at Washington
Lunch line wrought unending woe
Sports
Men's basketball 5-2 over break; play tonight
Charger women gear up for four games on the home court
Swim team wins
Charger all-stars compete for bowl game glory in texas
Sayers on the Sidelines
Thirty-one Hillsdale athletes receive All-Academic Awards
Three Chargers earn GLIAC Commissioner's Awards for academics and athletics
Features
Confessions of campus cooks; recipes revealed
Borrowed fame
Arts
Guitar students pluck wisdom from guest performer
Jazz sextet comes together for the third time
Watercolor exhibit landscapes Sage Center
Students deal with writers' strike
THE GAGE ON CULTURE: the measure of the WRITERS' power
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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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