February 20, 2003

Volume 126, Number 17

Honorary absence hurting grads
By Elliot Wild
Collegian Reporter
Six years after a failed attempt to join the nation’s most prestigious liberal arts honorary, Phi Beta Kappa, faculty members believe the honorary’s absence could be harming Hillsdale College graduates.
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Phi Mu Alpha begins to restructure, plan
By Gabr
iel Haley
Special to the Collegian

The 18 bids recently delivered to potential pledges were printed with the heading “Mu Alpha Fraternity: Hillsdale’s Men of Music, Est. 2002.”

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Core to include Constitution class
Faculty to consider other requirement revisions

By Kassie Meeks
Collegian Reporter
On Feb. 6, Hillsdale College faculty approved a requirement for all students to complete an introductory American Constitution course.
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'Highlands' house colorful
By Rachel Womelsduff
Collegian Reporter

In an off-campus house perched at the top of Manning Street six senior men and a cat skull that decorates the mantle live in a house called The Highlands since before anyone can remember.
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News
Hillsdale still ranked a second tier liberal arts college
Professor profile series: Teaching English, living life for the love of stories
Professor profile series: The comfortable professor who jokes in German
High school team honored
Security enforcing union hours
Hillsdale selects Wendy's as best restaurant
New T3 circuit now installed
Life of travel leads Moore to Antarctica
U. Michigan submits briefs to U.S. Supreme Court for racial criteria in college admissions


Features
Far off lands
Coldwater not so hot
A Hillsdale rinkmaster's small-town success
Tae Kwon Do instructor cuts an album of original songs with Who Dat?

Cash's 'American IV' features classic sounds and spiritual lyrics

Sports
Track records top finishes at home
Women struggle against Findlay

Chargers hold on to half-game lead with win over Ferris State
Hillsdale's Own... Leading the team and leading the pack

Opinions
The existential 'I' of rock music
The Weekly: For a more perfect education

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