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Thursday, September 18, 2003
Gund comes to Gambier to consult By Robbie Ketcham Football team gets own house By Jay Helmer Episcopalians feast for Philander By James Lewis Senate appoints new commitees By Amy Bergen RFoC brings food and style to Kenyon dining By Brian Mcallester Council talks housing By Ian Kerr-Dalton Middle Ground hopes to be hangout for entire Village By Willow Belden Scholar, alumnus Roelofs dies By Amy Bergen Candid Photo Editorial: Plan input should be more than advisory Censoring history, punishing public faith By Mike Ludders Planning in the company of friends; is true participation possible? By John Spragens Peirce Servery: superior dining, humane to vegetarians By Robert Peach Gund Servery: the last bastion of Kenyon culinary culture By Zach Rosen Letters to the Editor Cartoon By Phillip Thompson
Organization of the week: Debating Society By Charlotte Nugent Physics Field Trip By Juliana Kunz Professor Brkic discusses her books and post-war Bosnia By Ariel Ludwig The Social Scene Random Moments Features Brief Last Word: September 11 — Two years later 'Beautiful and Brutal' Shaw exibit opens Olin season By Ted Hornick War All the Time combines ferocity and poinancy By Dan Alper Rodriguez's stylistic film is no onscreen fairytale By Jessie Katz A&E Briefs Acclaimed Johnny Cash dead at age 71 By Ted Hornick Marathon reading brings Joyce's Ulysses to Kenyon By Lindsay Warner KFS Preview By Brian Shiller Lords stampede Bison for first win of the season By Jake Appleman Ladies XC finishes fourth at GLCA Championship By Anne Pomeroy Field hockey rolls in 10-1 rout of Presidents By Michael Reynolds Lords XC third at GLAC's despite being a man down By Stuart Schisgall Ladies Soccer reverses rough start with unbeaten week By Andrew Hass Kelly Walters, a 'familiar' new face on Ladies sideline By Jay Helmer Ladies Volleyball wins at home, places ninth on the road By James Rosenblum 'Monkey' off Lords' back after win against ODU By C.J. Mittica
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