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Thursday, April 4, 2002

NEWS

Admissions balloon to record numbers

Former mayor appeals zoning

Wedding tree lives, despite injury

Town adopts parking plan

Peirce to shine like new in 2002

Council considers division housing

Lottery has new home on the Web

Candid Photo

OPINION

News editor whips up some gender issues

Editorial

Crozier Student Manager celebrates women's history and progress

Stokes wonders if anyone noticed Kenyon President was leaving

Cartoon

From the Depths of Ohio

FEATURES

Doctorow to lead Kenyon writers into 21st Century

Gay conservative Sullivan brings message against hate

Jewish artist Tibor recalls loss, forgiveness in Holocaust

The Social Scene

Travel: Outdoorsy Ohioans look out for outstanding camp-outs

Get outside and have a knock-out of a cook-out

Random Moments

A&E

Chenette to star in KMT's spring musical, Pippin

Three students set to bring their music to campus

Senior artists to present landscapes, cows in Olin

Nat'l Poetry Month kicks off at Kenyon with two readings

Spring Gospel Choir Concert

Kenyon past and present in Horn Mag

KFS Previews

SPORTS

Lords Golf finishes 11th at Muskingum Invitational

On The Hill: Greg Tate has 'an easy job' as Lords' scorer

Ladies Track off and running

MLB season off to swinging start

Lords Track places 11th at first Outdoor meet

Ladies Lax gets first loss of season vs. SUNY Brockport

Ladies Tennis loses to Trinity, sweeps Mary Washington

Ladies Rugby look strong, and are ready to begin season

Lords Rugby drops two against Findlay and Denison

Softball splits double-header with Ohio Dominican

Lords Tennis downs U. of Rochester