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Thursday, October 17, 2002
Judge to decide on McKnight's fate By Kirran Syed and Robbie Ketcham Gambier talks FRA By James Lewis Senate set to review discrimination policy By Andy Neilsen ALSO assists with College poll By Amy Bergen Council ponders allstu privilege By Sean Strader Senate tackles parties By Bobby Arkell and Bryan Stokes II Defense calls only one witness By Kirran Syed, Cassandra Johnston and Robbie Ketcham Compassion of family praised By Robbie Ketcham, Bryan Stokes II and Kirran Syed Candid Photo Carpenter makes easy exit from Sunset By Amanda Carpenter Editorial: Threat of war combats reign of apathy War:"a matter of conscience" By Nora Jenkins Smith examines race, culture in Steel City By Caitlin Smith Letter to the Editor What does the Gardner-Webb scandal mean for future Kenyon sports? By James Lewis Cartoon By Phil Hands New club tastes success at its first competition By Isankya Kodithuwakku At Home With: creative writing professor Hyde By Liz Lopatto Features Briefs The Last Word...On Iraq Random Moments By Jonathon Hall KCDC rates Harvey and Schmidt musical "fantastick" By Jen Colby Horn Records to release new compilation CD By Eric Fitzgerald Symphonic Wind Ensemble performs for parents By Lindsay Warner Look out Britney, here comes Alper By Dan Alper Red Dragon redeems series, blows Hannibal away By Luke Witman A&E Briefs KFS Previews Ladies Soccer falls to nationally-ranked opponents By Matthew Cass Lords soccer comes up big against archrival Denison By Sharon Sorkin Lords football hangs tough with Earlham By Jake Appleman On the Hill: A tale of two Kenyon Lords linemen By Jay Helmer Ladies Volleyball wins two in return to Gambier By James Rosenblum Ladies X Country 3rd in all of Ohio By James Lewis Ladies Field Hockey stumbles against NCAC foes By Michael Reynolds Hildebrand wins all-Ohio championship, team places 3rd By Liam Haggerty
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