April 3, 2003

Volume 126, Number 21

Campus divided over war
By Scott Hagen
Collegian Reporter
Opinions have led to actions for those who support and oppose the war at Hillsdale College.
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Students and families are close to Iraqi front
By Betsy Foster
Collegian
Reporter
A single phone call changed everything for senior Jennifer Perkins and her family.

Her brother, Josh, was supposed to be safe and not part of the conflict in the Persian Gulf.

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Arnn comfy in top chair
By Colleen McGinness
Collegian Assistant News Editor
Larry Arnn is living the Hillsdale life now. Wrapping up his third school year as president of the college, Arnn has settled in and realized the magnitude of his charge.
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Speech contest winners criticize rules
By Gabriel Haley
Special to the Collegian

On March 13, six students competed in the final round of the Edward Everett Prize in Oratory, giving their presentations on the topic, “Frankenstein’s Dilemma—We have the technology, ought we use it? Science, Technology, and Ethics in the 21st Century.” Cash prizes of $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 were awarded to the top three finalists.
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News
Greeks prep for Greek Week
For the love of Latin-American literature
Retirement community endorsed by analyst

Features
Mostly-music talent show gets full house
Great new albums from two old favorites: Corgan's new group Zwan surprisingly good, a bit rough
Great new albums from two old favorites: Old and blind, folk legend Doc Watson can still produce
Homer pizza place is a hit
Life and poetry: an interview with Paul Mariani
Thirty Days synthesizes intellectual and emotional in Christianity

Sports
Chargers emerge as GLIAC threat
Chargers eliminated in NCAA 1st round
Softball returns from Penn. with 2-2 record

Men collect 1st win since 1999 season
Hillsdale's own... California native carves niche at 'dale
Inclement weather doesn't halt runners at second annual Farmhouse 5k Run/Walk

Opinions
Bush is the pillar of resolve
Wrong war: Dissent is not unpatriotic

The Weekly: Homeland PsyOps

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