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Local
man remembered for handy work
By Nicole Stanley
The
local media's portrayal of a homeless man found dead in an abandoned
storage shed has left the family of Richard D. Saur furious.
Greeks
organize holiday alternatives
By Stephanie Riebe
The women of the Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority hosted a Halloween party for the Manor residents last
Thursday. With the help of the men of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity,
an evening of games and activities gave 18 children a chance
to bond with college students.
Fires
ravage acres, homes
By Jacob Harrison
The multiple wildfires that swept
through southern California last week have reportedly incinerated
743,000 acres of land and forest, killing at least 20 people,
destroying more than 3,570 homes and is one of the largest fire
disasters in the history of the state.
Dean
lifts Ex-Delts' probation period
By John Davidson
Last week nearly every former
member of Delta Tau Delta was released from social probation,
ending a monthlong controversy over the administration's decision
to penalize the disbanded fraternity. The reversal comes as
a relief to ex-Delts and their parents, who have been upset
by what they thought was unfair and arbitrary punishment.
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Dr.
Laura airs from Hillsdale
By Bridget Karl
Clad
in a Hillsdale College T-Shirt and a pair of jeans, national
radio personality Dr. Laura Schlessinger advised callers last
Friday over the radio airwaves from the Sage Center for the
Arts.
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