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Vol. 138 Issue 3 - 18 Sept. 2014
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Navy SEAL’s parents RECORDS SHATTERED IN recount son’s death WIN AGAINST LAKE ERIE Lewis tallied a whopping
Nathanael Meadowcroft Assistant Editor
Vivian Hughbanks Assistant Editor
Six total touchdowns in the asked.
the
spotlight with ing yards.
ble that linebacker red
shot down by the Taliban.
tied the school r e
“Great strip by terbein said.
said. “I knew I had a couple long touchdowns so I [thought] these
tied another.
Taliban leader Osama Bin Laden
quick but I had no idea it was
ties to hang our heads and we Republicans in Markel Audito rium on Monday.
battling and we kept compet
[got]
the
Haley was on the scoring
sudden the whole thing [was]
Taliban below.
Sam Holdeman said. “So many people support our military so could get people interested in the
quarter. Those two catches alone
ror at the end.
‘because we want to win their
yards on the day. “John was making some big
starting center Justice plemented the counterinsurgen
the game that his second colle giate start would go in the re cord books.
coolheaded redshirt sophomore
what the stats are going to look Lake Erie crowded the line
maining. are armed with equal or greater
omore tailback Bennett Lewis
any connection with their son in danger.
matchup. “It was a challenging day to
See SEAL A3
Redshirt Junior John Haley (Anders Kiledal/Collegian)
scrimmage. So by crowding that
See Football A7
Obamacare plagues employment “It gets very complicated, very quickly”
Natalie deMacedo News Editor health insurance. time Hillsdale student workers
nor can it be absolutely predict
caps student workers at 27 hours
a week on campus because the seasonal hours. it is causing complications with
He said students should not
The legislation expanded the
damage or undermine the Hill year. There is a possibility that when Last year’s tractor pull at the Hillsdale county fair. The fair begins Sunday and will run through Sept. 27. For the full fair preview, see A6. (Anders Kiledal/Collegian)
“The way teaching traditional
all bad. She praised the statute
uses as its measure. Instructors
See Obamacare A2
Students encounter stray cats abandoned by county
Jessie Fox Collegian Freelancer
so they end up sitting on our cats. The cat population has in to peak in the neighborhood surrounding Manning Street.
county. “I call cats in this county
strays as new neighbors. to the college and they dump ley Ellison said. is currently housing more than
See Cats A3
A stray cat looks under the bell near Central Hall.
(Elena Creed/Collegian)
INSIDE
eign languages. A3
Andreas Klein The German concert pianist is coming to Hillsdale to teach and tell stories through music. B1
Women’s volleyball team
Coon’s ‘Frozen Cheese’ sells at ArtPrize festival
Arena with two straight wins. A8
tures admitted in Grand Rapids B3
Learn to speak Swahili International club students are
(Photo Courtesy of Douglas Coon)
(Photo Courtesty of Andreas Klein)
Potential microbrewery plans announced
Math and life’s questions Sarah Onken tells us how learn
license to turn empty building into microbrewery. A6
greatest questions. A4
News........................................A1 Opinions..................................A4 City News................................A6 Sports......................................A7 Arts..........................................B1 Features....................................B3
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