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Thursday, December 5, 2002
Alumni ask to postpone housing change By Robbie Ketcham Multicultural Affairs asst. leaves for OSU By Amy Bergen Pool narrows in presidential search By Robbie Ketcham Pedestrian laws may change By Bryan Stokes II Senate approves sororities By Robbie Ketcham Café draws entrepreneurs By Bryan Stokes II Sorkin hired as Social Board chair By Sean Strader News Briefs Candid Photo Simpson finds new hope for hair flair By Samantha Simpson Editorial: Hark! Angels herald concern Carpenter answers Rosen, challenges campus indifference By Amanda Carpenter Smith spends Thanksgiving with Boston, family and future By Caitlin Smith Cartoon By Phil Hands At Home With: history chair Professor Kinzer By Isankya Kodithuwakku Campus groups come together for 16 Days of Activism By Isankya Kodithuwakku Sociology students display tapestry of change By Bryan Stokes II Features Briefs Random Moments By Isankya Kodithuwakku Kenyon, Knox County team up for winter concert By Caitlin Weiss Barich, Fulco to perform sophomore recital By Katy Cossé Black box updates image By Mary Tuomanen Hoffman tweaks Dead Poets' Society archetype By Jessie Katz Music Review: Groove Armada: "Come sail away" By Dan Alper A&E Briefs Ladies basketball starts season with wins in Chicago By James Rosenblum Lords swimmers excel at Wabash Invitational By Sharon Sorkin Senior XCers run well at nationals By Liam Haggerty Ballroom dances at nationals By Tamar Chalker Off the Hill: The biggest rivalry in sports, in Ohio? By Jay Helmer Lords basketball stumbles in early season tourneys By Eric Fitzgerald Lady swimmers hang tough against div. I teams at UNC By Justin Karpinos
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