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Seniors scramble on theses

Some senior theses are due before spring break this year, and Hillsdale College seniors are hard at work on their papers. “My thesis is about privatizing unemployment insurance, and why it is terrible under government control,” said Mike McDonald, a senior economics major. McDonald is exploring how unemployment insurance contributes to unemployment in general, especially...

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Outstanding Senior Man and Woman

Interviews compiled by Micah Meadowcroft and Ramona Tausz: Viktor Rozsa is from Chelsea, Mich., and majoring in physics and mathematics. He was a resident assistant in Niedfeldt and Koon residences, served on Student Federation for two years, played cello with the orchestra throughout his Hillsdale career, sang with both choirs on campus, and was involved in...

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Breaking the Code

All new Hillsdale students sign the Honor Code in an effort to create a campus free of crimes that plague other college campuses. Recent thefts, however, indicate that students should be more cautious. The Suites and the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house in particular, have seen an increase in burglary. Director of Campus Security Bill...

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Gaynor replaces Reynolds

To many students’ dismay, Debbie Reynolds, who starred in the 1952 film “Singing in the Rain,” will not be attending the Romantic Comedies CCA this weekend, but, to the joy of many musical-lovers, Mitzi Gaynor will be speaking in her place. Tim Caspar, director of the Center for Constructive Alternatives, said Reynolds will not be...

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Forensics hosts tourney

Three first­year members of Hillsdale’s forensics team won awards at a tournament without even leaving campus. On Feb. 8 and 9, Hillsdale hosted a statewide novice tournament for the Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League. Freshman Keyona Shabazz won first place in extemporaneous, and freshman Erin Graham took first in both poetry and impromptu. Junior Anna Wunderlich...