December 12, 2002

Volume 126, Number 12

Parking space shortage leads to fines
By Susannah Luthi
Collegian Reporter
Students in Simpson Residence have been parking on the grass behind the dorm, in the faculty-designated spots and in the parking lot driveway.

With 98 parking spaces in the lots near Simpson and 112 registered cars belonging...

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New finals schedule gets mixed reviews
By Emma Tocci
Collegian
Reporter
Over in one fell swoop or spaced and paced?
Last year, Hillsdale introduced a new schedule for finals week—rather than...
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The many faces of DeLater
Prof known for diverse interests, languages

By Elliot Wild
Senior Collegian Reporter
Ask around and you’ll find that most everyone on campus knows him, but each in a different way.

Some will tell you he’s a basketball player, some will say he’s a translator.

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Dozens of students, city residents sick with flu
By Elliot Wild
Senior Collegian Reporter

As finals approach, students are stressing out, getting less sleep and pushing themselves to the limit.

This last push of the semester may have contributed to the recent spate of a gastrointestinal flu.
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News
Oratory contest topic announced
ITS getting new T3 data circuit
Sabbaticals offer change
Princeton U. academic chosen to speak at Hillsdale commencement ceremony
Relationship with national organizations good, local Greeks say

Hillsdale's Big Band and Jazz Combo record first CD

Features
A commitment to Hillsdale
'The Last DJ' disappoints
A semester in review: Sorority philanthropies, games and good times
Going out with Greco


Sports
Chargers break school record with 110 points
Diving boards and touch pads not up to par
For the love of the game
Home crowd lifts men's team to victory
Phillies cheer Hillsdale teams to home wins

Hillsdale swimmers battle at Notre Dame

Opinions
Winter's downside: Cold!
What is education anyway?
The Weekly: Trent's mistake

The Weekly: Finals lore

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