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Thursday, September 5, 2002
McKnight again faces death penalty By Robbie Ketcham Most Isreal claims dismissed By Robbie Ketcham Red Door to close By Bryan Stokes II Grill set to open By Bryan Stokes II Student Council discusses fire pulls By Taryn Myers Gambier water woes continue By Logan Winston Goodnight moon, hello KAD By Alaina Baker Friends remember editor Bigelow By Robbie Ketcham Kullman passes at 87 By Bryan Stokies II Candid Photo Mitchell checks out more than books By Michael Mitchell Editorial: Are we doing ourselves justice? Carpenter sings the song of the Kenyon English major By Amanda L. Carpenter Collegian editor takes a ride on the Ferris wheel of learning By Luke Witman Cartoon By Phil Hands Latvian Duda is set for a different experience By Isankya Kodithuwakku New administrator Fields enjoys himself at Kenyon By Luke Witman Diverse Collegian staff looks forward to a new year By Luke Witman The Social Scene The Last Word... Random Moments By James Lewis Kenyon's select few singers beat out the odds By Lindsay Warner Film Review: Stilted summer flicks insult audience's intelligence wallets By Luke Witman Linkin Park remixes old beats, creates new sounds By Dan Alper Ladies Soccer hangs tough against national power By Matthew Cass Lords Soccer optimistic with opening weekend split By Sharon Sorkin Field Hockey shuts out Hanover in opener By James Lewis Football has veteran leadership in the trenches By Jake Appleman Men's XC ready to climb mountain of competition By Tamar Chalker Youthful optimism fuels hope for Volleyball By James Rosenblum Well-balanced Women's XC team ready for season By James Lewis New Athletics Director Peter Smith brings new perspective By Jay Helmer
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