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Thursday, January 30, 2003
Kenyon creates GLBT resource center By Brian Stokes II and Taryn Myers Judge rules on zoning By Robbie Ketcham Linger: Café owner's proposal denied By Brian Stokes II Senate to review Division By James Lewis News Analysis: Remembering the homelife By John Elliott Board set for Send Off By Megan Rafferty Candid Photo Candid Photo II Editorial: When acceptance and housing conflict Kliner proclaims: "Kenyon is dead." By Colin Kliner Arkell sees history in the making, and history being forgotten By Robert Arkell Kenyon going serious, if not steady By Amanda Carpenter Letters to the Editor Cartoon By Phil Hands Capoeira Club teaches the 'meaningless dance' to KC By Liz Palmer At Home With: the Professors Holdener and Chase By Isankya Kodithuwakku Features Briefs The Social Scene Random Moments By Isankya Kodithuwakku Red Door Cafe hosts local artist's gallery premier By Andy Neilsen Sunset blooms with Bennet's floral art By Lauren Bernstein Mayo father-son art exhibit to feature discussion panel By Caroline LeVeque New Polanski flick fails where Schindler's List succeeded By Todd Detmold Physics, Psych band has real chemistry By Eric Fitzgerald KFS Previews Lords basketball drops two By Eric Fitzgerald Ladies Swim loses By Justin Karpinos Lords track 'knocks rust off' at Denison By Liam Haggerty Lords swimming not enough for D-I Bearcats By Sharon Sorkin Galloway swims for her dreams By Jay Helmer Ladies hoops drops two versus NCAC foes By James Rosenblum Ladies Indoor Track kickstarts season in Granville By Michael Reynolds
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