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Thursday, December 4, 2008
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News
Reisch, 49, loses battle against throat cancer
Tibetan refugee sells wares, shares experiences during annual trip to set up shop in Hillsdale
College seeks new lenders to replace older ones; tuition steady, for now
No written alcohol policy, administrators say
Marines seek potential officers
Christmas break shorter to compromise department schedules, timed breaks
GDI shirts 'a joke,' student creators say
Senior gift in the works; language lab one of 'the best ideas so far'
GOOD TO KNOW
Questions linger about yearbook fees, 'The Mentor'
Briefs
Professor composes hymns
First annual Christmas event to attract business downtown
On-Campus drive benefits area middle school
Hillsdale prepares to dress up downtown, improve area aesthetic
Local coffee bar remains, providing personality downtown
College students suffer shuttle delays
Opinion
The Collegian Weekly The opinion of The Collegian editorial staff
fickle is the fear of gay marriage
Lack of ads and 4-year schedule leave us out of 'Messiah'
So what are we here for? Lose the apathy, Hillsdale
Open Forum
Sports
ALL-AMERICAN Freshman makes Hillsdale history
Swimming pulls another win
First conference games tonight
Women's 4-0 record leads them into first GLIAC?match up; Cezat named Player of the Week again
All I want for Christmas is my...
Indoor track Begins 'Return to dominance'
Rituals focus, calm athletes
'Fantasy' on campus
Arts
The Messiah
Students strive for needed money
Take a closer look entertainment
Nickel Creek Dunn Right: The origin
Focus
Dropping the pounds
When your laptop disappears, who you gonna call?
LOSING?THINGS
Beyond
Auto Makers: before and after crash
Boom to bust: Hillsdale's auto "glory days" over
Hillsdale dealers taking heat from Big Three's struggles
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Issue Summary
News
Péwé out on City Council; new officials welcoming to college
Security: fewer parking tickets, yet stricter enforcement
Economy keeps graduates 'underemployed,' struggling
Students weigh in on health care, public option
Biology major to change
Parents, students buy houses to avoid renting
Freshman courses fill quickly; registrar says situation normal
History alumni flock to graduate schools to study Early Modern Europe
MeLCat system restored after outage
National Review editor speaks on life, work with predecessor Buckley
Good to Know
Students travel to D.C. to protest health care bill
Three fresh faces make début on Hillsdale's City Council
Briefs
Professors branch out: more writing for popular publications
Opinion
The Collegian Weekly The opinion of The Collegian editorial staff:
Was the CCA topic well-conceived?
Problems outweigh benefits of current health care bill
Sports
Minne-so-what? Chargers take home first ever playoff win
THE REMATCH
Volleyball wins first GLIAC Tournament
Men's basketball makes strides in season opener
Quick look: Preview of Nationals
Swim team rolls over competition; prepares for more
Arts
Red Herring
"It's so interesting...
Where there's smoke, There's Ire
Book Review: "Swift's Travels: Eighteenth-Century British Satire and its Legacy"
Focus
Hillsdale's bartenders serve up stories, cocktails
Medieval brew is a blast from the past
Students experiment with hard cider
Down the Hill
Journey to Minnesota
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