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Thursday, April 17, 2003
Senior staff delays Wilson demolition By Robbie Ketcham and James Lewis Sexual misconduct policy to be reviewed By Ian Kerr-Dalton Gambier House under new ownership By Allyson Whipple Scientists talk war and peace By Taryn Myers Council focuses on the future By Akilah Amapindi Candid Photo Candid Photo 2 Honors Day 2003 Home & Abroad: Baghdad seized, end of war in sight By Mike Ludders The War around the World Editorial: Signs of Armageddon on Gambier Hill Take Back the Night: victimizing us again By Rachel Armstrong Actually participating in fraternity event shatters shallow preconceptions By Robert Arkell Kwiek's column insulting By Henry Wickham Letters to the Editor Cartoon By Phil Hands Lipovsky awarded Fulbright By Isankya Kodithuwakku McGavran wins, too By Isankya Kodithuwakku Kenyon serves the community By Isankya Kodithuwakku Amnesty focuses on world human rights violations By Isankya Kodithuwakku Features Briefs Random Moments By Gilberto Esqueda Amnesty plus jam equals rock show, good sandwich By Eric Fitzgerald Spring brings shorts to Horn Gallery By Rebecca Shoot Stones the builder kept By Katy Cossé Symphonic Wind Ensemble to perform year's second show By Lauren Bernstein Letdowns to light up, get down at Summer Send-Off By Dan Alper Anger Management, Sandler surprisingly disappoint By Todd Detmold KFS Preview Lords Tennis pulls off colossal upset against Kalamazoo By Claire Larson Golf aims to shoot low for Wooster By Eric Fitzgerald Reimers shines with 4 wins By Jay Helmer and Sharon Sorkin Kenyon Men's Lacrosse puts up three wins in a week By Owen Ghitelman Sokolyanskaya leaves OSU comp with 12 ribbons By Tamar Chalker Fast freshmen shine for Lords' Track at OWU By Liam Haggerty Baseball drops four games in series with rival Hiram By James Lewis Ladies Lax spreads the goals out, beating Earlham By Andrew Hass Ladies set personal records at OWU By Michael Reynolds Softball loses to Denison By James Rosenblum
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