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Thursday, January 24, 2002
Maintenance plans good, clean picket By Bryan Stokes II MAP gets a name By Isankya Kodithuwakku Election goes unnoticed By Gordon Umbarger Laundrygate leaves town on spin cycle By Bryan Stokes II and Robbie Ketcham Chief discusses buing fired By Robbie Ketcham LBIS takes on Nimda virus By Taryn Myers Gambier budget proposed By Robbie Ketcham Slow start for SC By Taryn Myers Candid Photo Forty winks? Only in Mitchell's dreams By Michael Mitchell Editorial Sam Dobson: the Man in the Window Rush season debate clouds issue of 'traditional' housing inequality By Molly Farrell Cartoon By Phil Hands From the Depths of Ohio By Phoebe Cohen 'Blacks and Jews' gives Kenyon taste of diversity By Andy Vaught Christians emphasize shared faith By Mike Ludders Mills bears Olympic torch, over 40 friends stand by watching By Jay Helmer Out of Durango, into the Olympics By Jenna Walker The Social Scene Random Moments By Elena Bonomo Criminal Hearts steals the spotlight at the Hill By Lindsay Warner Student Musicians Perform in Waite Concert By Luke Witman Next 'great war movie' product of great egos By Chris Van Nostrand 'Wonder'ing what KFS is up to this week? By Jessie Katz Kenyon continues tradition of literary excellence By Jeremy Hawkins Music Review By Dan Alper A&E Briefs Lady swimmers hold their own against Div. I opponents By Justin Karpinos Men's swimming falls to Oakland University By Elena Bonomo On the Hill: Alternative therapies and Kenyon's legendary athletic trainer, George H. Christman, Jr. By Logan Winston Lords Basketball fights its way back and then loses in OT By Jeremy Suhr Dave Kunka: The new leader of the Lords By Jay Helmer Lady ballers shut down Allegheny at home By James Rosenblum Men's and Women's Track off the starting block By Ted Symes
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