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Thursday, April 18, 2002
Angered villager threatens students By Robbie Ketcham FRA still in planning By Bryan Stokes II 50 years later, trailblazer returns By Bryan Stokes II and James Lewis A cappella tour $$ debated By Taryn Myers Sophomore rush proposal fails By Isankya Kodithuwakku Election Results Peirce door goes away, newspaper staff freezes By Tracy Miller and Luke Witman Friends remember professor By Robbie Ketcham News Briefs TBTN leaves Simpson in the dark By Samantha Simpson Editorial Drama department banishes student theater from Hill and Bolton By Katie Jeffrey Letter to the Editor Rapper Chuck D speaks out on realities of rap, racism By Rachel Kessler McMillin shares Tibetan stories By Mike Ludders Cure returns to Romanian birthplace with Fulbright By Jenna Walker Jennings seeks safer schools By Pam Waldman The Social Scene The Last Word... By Adam Sapp Wind Ensemble to showcase departmental talent By Lindsay Warner A Doll's House makes grown-ups happy By Brendan Griffin Neimat conquers newest musical frontier: Deutsch By Jesse Donaldson Poet speaks on 'terrors of history' By Jeremy Hawkins A & E Briefs Lords Lacrosse demolishes two opponents By Matthew Cass Ladies Lax downs Earlham, picks up first NCAC win By Tamar Chalker Ladies Tennis finishes third at regional match By Brendan Lynaugh First places abound for ballroom dancers at OSU By Amy Bergen On The Hill: The triumphant Ladies Tennis Trio By Jay Helmer Softball narrowly drops two to Allegheny By James Rosenblum Lords Track runs to eighth place finish at OWU invitational By Erin Billie Cooper Ladies Track places eighth By James Lewis Baseball goes 1-2 vs. Hiram, Gregory ties homer record By Dan Bienstock Golf team swings to 18th place finish at Denison By Alex Merrill and Sharon Sorkin
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