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Thursday, March 12, 2009
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News
Lady Chargers snag NCAA spot led by Katie Cezat, the women's basketball team won the regional GLIAC tournament
County narcotics team works undercover, investigates and books drug users
Bryan Springer redesigns graphics studio, program as a new professor
No comparisons for Hillsdale student GPAs
Federal grant to fund new downtown apartments
Students slip despite college efforts
Professor's off-campus house draws students and faculty for weekend parties
Hillsdale to France
Good to Know
Professors question intelligence of Smartboards
Junior student starts Web site to bash the two-party system
New face on security staff
Ed. grants assist unemployed
Mission accomplished
Briefs
Hillsdale's future French bistro on track to open
Unite brings in outside pastors
Lyceum: the anti-club club
Drains to be replaced over break
Freshman fulfills leadership calling
Silver Shrimp bowl stolen during President's Ball
Opinion
The Collegian Weekly: The opinion of The Collegian editorial staff
Hillsdale conservatives need to change tack
Hey, Saga line-cutters: Cut it out
Mailroom, scrap the paper slips
Professor disagrees with decision to deny religious group a campus spot
Sports
Rugby edged out of win by penalties
Managing IM sports, an uphill battle
Nationals: step it up
Baseball heads to Georgia for six games
Men look back on up-and-down season
No. 1: a case for Katie
Korte and Waldie test in pro days as NFL hopefuls
Mixed results, softball defense to improve
Swimming's medley relay places 23rd missing finals qualification
Five Chargers prepare for NCAA national competition Friday and Saturday
Arts
The hilltop mystery
Surf boards, Austrian economics and "Pulp Fiction"
In his hands: Tad McKillop's figurative sculptures, influences
Senior quartet plans to roll out
Web Extra: Leper with a song: A portion of the autobiography of Chuck Hinkley
Focus
From the summit of Central Hall to the janitor's closet: students getting caught
Avoiding germs like the plague
They're just guys catching some rays
Multimedia
The Charger Sportscast
The Collegiancast
Beyond
Old Hillsdale houses dressed to impress
Tom Burke and his wife spent 12 years restoring the home they're proud to call their own
City struggles to build and sell houses in troublesome economic times
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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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