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Thursday, February 5, 2004
Village Council discusses tax increase By Bryan Stokes II and Brian Neenan Senate considers co-ed housing By Akilah Amapindi Rush numbers up since last year By Kelly Smallwood Nugent at Phling? It's possible, says president By Taryn Myers Student Council continues sexual misconduct talks By Ian Kerr-Dalton
DECISION 2004: Battle for the White House Kerry in the catbird seat, say Kenyon experts By Willow Belden News Analysis: 'Invisible primary' overcome? By John M. Elliott Editorial: Phling offers rare opportunity; respect it Dems lose last hope with Lieberman By Robbie Ketcham Nation's first black governor to speak at Kenyon By Lauren Greene Around the County: Good food at good prices served up at High Restaurant By Ariel Ludwig and Lisa Isenhart Poet Szybist does not take winning for Granted By Charlotte Nugent Ahoy, mateys! Phling goes to sea to depict pirate life By Claire Navarro and Charlotte Nugent
Artist Arturo Arango discusses Latin American films By Ted Hornick Desaparecidos' debut features white-hot punk rock By Dan Alper Jenkins' Monster forces us to redefine great performances By Jessie Katz KFS offers Pirates of the Carribean to get Kenyon in the mood for Phling A&E Brief
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