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College
suspends Delta Tau Delta
By John Davidson
After 136 years at Hillsdale College,
the Delta Tau Delta fraternity may be closing its doors for
good. The fraternity was suspended in April amid controversy
over pledge activities the administration claims involved physical
hazing, and this fall, the house is empty and its members deactivated.
Hillsdale,
Arnn respond to affirmative action case
By Susannah Luthi
Although the US Supreme Court
struck down the point system used by the University of Michiganadmit
a racially diverse undergraduate student body, the effect Gratz
v. Bollinger will have on other colleges and universities is
uncertain, President Larry Arnn said.
Fraternities
face regulations
By Bridget Karl
In an overhaul of Hillsdale College
fraternities, Dean of Men Aaron Petersen has instituted new
guidelines this semester.
Whalen
appointed associate provost
By Jessica Grabowski
David Whalen, associate professor
and chairman of the English department, will assume a new position
as associate provost beginning next semester.
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More statues are expected by the
end of the year.
George
Leads Liberty Walk
By Jodi Westrick
The bronze figure of George Washington
that stands near Moss Hall was revealed during a dedication
of the Liberty Walk last May. Washington is the first in a series
of statues to be placed on a path that will wind through campus.
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