February 6, 2003

Volume 126, Number 15

Frosh grades at record low
Two repeat sections of English 101 added

By Katie Truesdell
Special to the Collegian
When the members of Hillsdale College’s freshman class—one of the largest in school history—matriculated this fall, they were commended for their high school academic achievements.
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Smoking socially acceptable at Dale
By Dave Frank and Daniel Silliman
Collegian
Reporters
Sitting in the snack bar, Tim Koenig pulled a Camel Light from his pack and lit it up. It is his sixth in a day.
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College softens its publishing stance
By Elliot Wild
Collegian Reporter
When John Somerville came out of graduate school at the University of North Carolina, he was used to seeing professors spend much of their time researching and working on their next publication. It was just what professors do at most larger schools.
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College investigates prank calls
By Scott Hagen and Elliot Wild
Collegian Reporter
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It is 3:22 in the morning on Sunday, Feb. 2 and Kelly Sparrow is sleeping. The only light in her small dorm room comes from changing images on her computer screen saver. Then the phone rings.
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News
Reaching for a sense of the sacred: An Eastern Orthodox conversion
Journalism prof's book defending classics wins award, popularity
CCA looking at different free market theories, ideas
DVD players wait for cabinets
Director of Media Relations in stable condition after being hit by vehicle
College GOP drives 10 hours to attend CPAC, mingle with big names
Collegian staff wins big in collegiate contest
Black and White: 159 years of race at Hillsdale College
Debate team places 13th in national association

Features
Coming to a frat house near you
Journey to freedom: Princely Players bring traditional gospel and spiritual music to Hillsdale
Making art from all things: Nine alumni's sculptures at Sage gallery exhibit depth and skill
Village Sweet Shoppe and More


Sports
Hillsdale falls
Switching Sports

Runners dominate at Indy track meet
Chargers seek consistency after roller-coaster ride
Hillsdale's Own... Caitlyn 'Big Girl' Kennedy hoops it up
Heavy training fatigues swimmers on the road

Opinions
Call upon the lost generation
The vilification of McDonald's
Learning the wrong things
The Weekly: Pros, not heroes

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