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Facebook draws fine line in privacy
By Anthony Gonzalez
College students nationwide can feel the chafe of administrators, security personnel, police, and employers accessing their profiles on The Facebook, an online social networking site.
Gov. lays out a plan
By Lauren Grover
Governor Jennifer Granholm presented her wide-reaching plans in response to the state’s recovery from the automotive industry’s layoff blow and the concerns of Michigan citizens Friday at the Michigan Press Association convention in Grand Rapids.
Forbes speaks at CCA lecture
By Morgan Schneider
This semester’s first Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar kicked off Sunday evening, drawing the usual high number of students, faculty and visitors.
U.S. strong, Bush says
By Aaron Hummel
President Bush concentrated on terrorism, international security and the U.S. economy during his sixth State of the Union Address on Tuesday, and warned Iran and the Hamas terrorist network in Palestine that they must reject their violent rhetoric or face international discipline. |
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Suites come under attack
By Elisabeth Meinecke and Aaron Hummel
Several Hillsdale County residents in two vehicles accosted Hillsdale students late Friday, and one of them threw a rock through the front door of The Suites residence hall, according to Security Director Mike Wertz.
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