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Volume 127, Number 20                            April 1, 2004

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New games already a hit
By Jon Gibbons
Spring Break may be over, but Hillsdale students have new ways to relax despite having to return to campus.

Voters, students favor death penalty
By Emma Tocci
A resolution to amend the state's anti-capital punishment article was rejected in mid-March by the Michigan House of Representatives after failing to receive a two-thirds vote, while polls show a slight majority of state voters and Hillsdale College students favor the change.

Radio host Wilbur to visit
By Emily Stack
On April 5 conservative radio talk show host and Hillsdale College associate Kirby Wilbur will present a lecture on "Whatever Happened to Limited Government?" at 6 p.m. in Phillips Auditorium. After a year of preparation and persuasion, PRAXIS and the College Republicans convinced Wibur to visit the campus.

 

Stewart visits Spain after attack
By Nicole Stanley
Two weeks ago, David Stewart, associate professor of history, left for Spain with no second thoughts.

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