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Thursday, May 2, 2002
FRA features glass, $60 million pricetag By Bryan Stokes II and Jay Helmer Oden bids farewell to Kenyon By Taryn Myers Rain drives out Del By Tracy Miller Election rules lead to DQs By Bryan Stokes II Hallinan resigns as trustee head By Robbie Ketcham Tigers close to public May 6 By Robbie Ketcham Senior class gives cash for land buys By Alaina Baker Council ponders elections By Taryn Myers Election Results Emptying the bottle on Gambier Hill By Logan Winston and Taryn Myers Third zoning suit filed By Robbie Ketcham News Brief Send-Off 2002: all about lack of respect By Gordon Umbarger Editorial: If the College were run like the Collegian Lewis offers suggestions for Greek involvement By James Lewis Letters to the Editor Kenyon students take part in drug and alcohol summit By Amy Bergen Winkler returns to Kenyon By Laura Wareck Laura Toepfer to be ordained as Episcopal priest By Rachel Armstrong The Social Scene Features Briefs Travel By Luke Witman Spring dancers as diverse as spring weather By Lindsay Warner Opera Workshop performs 'Dido and Aeneas' By Katie Allen New narratives unveiled at Kenyon Film Festival By Chris Van Nostrand Alper gives props to music in year 2002 (so far) By Dan Alper A & E Briefs Ladies softball earns first ever NCAC tourney bid By James Rosenblum Lords lax bashes Wooster but loses to nationally-ranked foes By Matthew Cass Lords baseball chalks up four wins in busy end of season trip By Dan Bienstock Ladies Lax splits with Oberlin By Tamar Chalker Lords Tennis cruises against NCAC teams By Jeremy Suhr Ladies Tennis wins 2 of 3 By Brendan Lynaugh Lords track runs through Wooster toward NCAC meet By Erin Billie Cooper Personal bests and preparation the goal for Ladies track By James Lewis Over the river and through the finish line with Katherine Kapo By Jay Helmer
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