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Thursday, January 29, 2004
Quiet dedication: Henry J. Goudge, 1983-2004 By Robbie Ketcham Development director arrives By Willow Belden Assault policy discussed By Ian Kerr-Dalton A permanent hibernation By Bryan Stokes II Nugent seeks subtle change By Taryn Myers French teacher lived in Gambier since 1948 By Mara Alperin Judicial Board Report Discus in a Winter Wonderland Editorial: A small-town loss to big business Whatever happened to Howard Dean? By Kris LofGren Primary choice comes down to two: Dean and Kerry By Robert Arkell Cartoons Alexander & Rhodes offers mystery, kitsch By Ariel Ludwig and Lisa Isenhart Kenyon alumnus ordained priest in Gambier service By James Lewis Kenyon to celebrate the Chinese New Year By Charlotte Nugent Night CAPS hears Medieval voices By Rachel Kessler Features Briefs Random Moments By Elizabeth Moore Whitfield Lovell's art evokes the humanity of African-Americans By Ted Hornick Alumnus shares experiences as a professional actor By Johnny Sadoff Thursday's War All the Time tops Alper's 2003 review By Dan Alper Cold Mountain depicts full range of human experience By Jessie Katz KFS Previews.... Record-setting defense key to Ladies' win streak By James Rosenblum Kenyon Ladies 'lift lid' off the indoor track season By Ryan Weinstock Nowhere to go but up, Lords win three straight By Jay Helmer The team without a track: Lords open up at Denison By Liam Haggerty Lords remain undefeated in D-III, but fall to Oakland By Jon Pratt Ladies Swimming comes back from break, going 3-2 By Tamar Chalker
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