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Thursday, January 29, 2004

NEWS

Quiet dedication: Henry J. Goudge, 1983-2004

Development director arrives

Assault policy discussed

A permanent hibernation

Nugent seeks subtle change

French teacher lived in Gambier since 1948

Judicial Board Report

Discus in a Winter Wonderland

OPINION

Editorial: A small-town loss to big business

Whatever happened to Howard Dean?

Primary choice comes down to two: Dean and Kerry

Cartoons

FEATURES

Alexander & Rhodes offers mystery, kitsch

Kenyon alumnus ordained priest in Gambier service

Kenyon to celebrate the Chinese New Year

Night CAPS hears Medieval voices

Features Briefs

Random Moments

A&E

Whitfield Lovell's art evokes the humanity of African-Americans

Alumnus shares experiences as a professional actor

Thursday's War All the Time tops Alper's 2003 review

Cold Mountain depicts full range of human experience

KFS Previews....

SPORTS

Record-setting defense key to Ladies' win streak

Kenyon Ladies 'lift lid' off the indoor track season

Nowhere to go but up, Lords win three straight

The team without a track: Lords open up at Denison

Lords remain undefeated in D-III, but fall to Oakland

Ladies Swimming comes back from break, going 3-2