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Colleges respond to binge drinking
By Jacob Harrison
A few weeks ago, a Hillsdale College sophomore became so intoxicated he said he couldn't remember a series of events that ended with a police ride to the hospital.
Granholm signs bill to change Michigan liquor law
By Trinity Graeser
Michigan retailers can now raise their hard liquor prices thanks to a bill signed Monday by Gov. Jennifer Granholm.
Statesman in the making at Hillsdale
By Angeline Riesterer
“A statesman is a dead politician,” former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said. This joke does carry an element of truth, and although contrary to higher education taught across the nation, Hillsdale College plans to reverse the trend of the dying principles upon which our country was founded.
Authorities pursue arson
By Anthony Gonzalez
A joint investigation is underway to pursue suspected arsonists involved in an on-campus fire before Thanksgiving break. Mike Wertz, campus Director of Security, along with the Michigan State Police Arson Committee are searching for evidence in relation to the crime. |
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Arnn, administration make top salaries
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Andrea Yeutter
Recently President Larry Arnn's name appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education as the fourth highest paid president of a private liberal arts college in a study of private colleges and universities in the 2003 fiscal year.
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