October 31, 2002

Volume 126, Number 7

D.C. Sniper shoots, kills '71 graduate
Detroit man became wealthy in business, worked with inner-city blacks

By Elliot Wild
Senior Collegian Reporter

A 1971 Hillsdale College graduate died Oct. 11 when shot by a sniper terrorizing the Washington DC area.
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Study tables in library canceled
By Konrad LaPrade
Collegian Reporter
Athletic Academic Advisor David Dye stopped the mandatory study tables for freshman athletes and athletes struggling academically on Wednesday, Oct. 2, saying he didn’t want to disturb the other students who were studying at the same time.
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Stogie-smoker to grace campus
By Colleen McGinness
Collegian
Reporter
The overweight, cigar-toting image of one of the world’s most prominent leaders, Winston Churchill, comes to life as sculptor Heather Tritchka carefully crafts a statue to grace the campus as part of the college’s “Liberty Walk” project.
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As general endowment falls, ITS grows
By Scott Hagen and Dave Frank
Collegian Reporter
The endowment of the College has fallen from its high of approximately $210 million in August 2000, to approximately $150 million.
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News
Historian Steven Ambrose dies at 66
Students debate for Democrats, win
Hanney named queen
Delts build homes for cats
Judicial candidates talk about responsibility
Senate races tighten as close nears
Derby days brings in $3,000

Features
Wander the windows and walks: Sam Knect's art exhibit dramatically invites viewers
Surprised by Middle-earth
'Barbershop' flawlessly mixes humor and drama
Hillsdale's new professors: Cooper and Waddell love their subjects and students
Films with cigs deserve "R" rating, report says

Going Out with Greco

Sports
Chargers top Huskies, 31-7
Men's soccer team stuggles at home
Women's soccer battles through rocky season
Football standouts lead team
Pi Phi, baseball team win IM championships
Women's team relies on numbers

Culberston sparks men's swimming
Men's cross country places second in GLIAC

Opinions
Hegemonic interventionism
Pro: An apologia for mandatory class time
Con: Good classes aren't skipped

The weekly: The stench of politics
The weekly: Collegian retraction

 

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