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Simpson
resident assaulted
By Jacob Harrison
At approximately
3 a.m. on Dec. 17, senior history major and resident assistant
Andrew Colthurst was attacked from behind outside Simpson Dormitory
and beaten by two unidentified persons.
Legal
downloading gains popularity
By Sue DePassio
Approximately 17,000 on-campus residents at Penn State University
have authorized access to nearly half a million songs, thanks
to a contract between the university and Napster.
'Rosenstrasse'
receives recognition
By Nicole Stanley
The story of loyalty, love and hope triumphed again as Hillsdale
College staged Rosentrasse for its third production Saturday
at the American College Theatre Festival (ACTF).
New
rule requires frats to initiate at same time
By Jessica Grabowski
Students of Hillsdale College may have seen several men roaming
the halls in a straight line with uniform steps and booklets
in their hands as initiation arrived last week for Sigma Chi,
Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Sigma Phi pledges.
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Town
grows
By Andrea Yeutter
Although it still remains small, the list of things to do in
Hillsdale is growing.
New to the list this fall, as many returning students discovered,
was Super Wal-Mart, one of the few places in Hillsdale open
after 10 p.m. Careful observers may have also noticed several
other additions to the Hillsdale business community this semester.
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