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Thursday, November 6, 2003
Poli sci professor elected Village mayor By Bryan Stokes II Unionization effort put on hold By Robbie Ketcham Controversial speaker rescheduled By James Lewis and Amy Bergen Employees have choice to opt out in new LBIS plan By James Lewis First-place finish By Jay Helmer Markers honor Kenyon's history By Kelly Smallwood McLarnan re-elected trustee By James Lewis Residents hear candidates By Amy Bergen Correction Election Returns Photo: Dramatic Transitions Gambier could teach Dems The battle for journalistic ethics By Robert Arkell Cartoon By Phillip Thompson Habitat makes habit of helping build houses By Charlotte Nugent Czech feminist lectures on gender issues By Ariel Ludwig Random Moments By Elizabeth Moore Jake Laufer strums musical chords at Middle Ground By Ted Hornick Jay-Z's latest offers retirement, bling By Dan Alper Beyond Borders a new low for hapless Jolie By Jessie Katz Fresh take on a colorful classic KFS Previews Ladies race to 3rd place at NCAC Championship By Anne Pomeroy Lords Soccer ends frustrating season on a high note By C.J. Mittica Offense sizzles, Lords fizzle; losing streak hits five By Jake Appleman Ladies can't overcome penalties in loss to Miami,Ohio By Michael Reynolds Ultimate Frisbee hosts 'Fred' By Jay Helmer Ladies Soccer finishes strong By Andrew Hass Field Hockey ends just shy By Michael Reynolds 'Dark horse' breaks the tape; Lords capture NCAC title By Liam Haggerty Ladies Volleyball stumbles through the finish line By D.D. Carden
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