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Thursday, April 15, 2004
Owner hopeful restaurant can reopen By Robbie Ketcham Federal post offered to Kenyon trustee By Amanda Lewis Salary increase to begin new policy By Mike Ludders Vinton prosecutor seeks to dismiss attorney general By James Lewis Water leak found and repaired By Brian Neenan Zoning Board of Appeals hears FRA cases By Willow Belden
Candid Photo Editorial: Is Kenyon losing its legacy faculty? History’s lessons support gay unions By Billy Callis TBTN displays strength and dedication of community By Kelly Smallwood Letters to the Editor Cartoon By Phoebe Cohen Kenyon boasts Goldwater scholarship winner By Bryan Stokes Kenyon to host GLCA women’s studies conference this weekend By Charlotte Nugent A grand opening, indeed: Dollar Tree offers excitement, cheap thrills Lords and Ladies in London By Caitlin Weiss The Last Word The Last Word: 35 years of doing what ‘she wanted to do’ By Bryan Stokes II The Last Word: Thespians lament ‘irreplaceable’ Marley’s retirement By Taryn Myers Marley’s last play goes up at Bolton Theatre By Johnny Sadoff A cappella, folk, Mozart among musical offerings By Caiti Lundberg Table-staircase hybrid, unique portraits on display at Olin By Sarah Ingber Popular artist King Wilkie to play on Peirce Lawn By Ted Hornick Onelinedrawing’s debut album full of eccentric indie pop By Dan Alper Hellboy offers sci-fi fantasy alongside excellent directing By Jessie Katz Lords split pair; two games remain in NCAC By Owen Ghitelm Ladies Lax continues dominance over NCAC By Tamar Chalker Hiram Terriers take three of four from Lords By Adam Kollin Lords Track does individual work at Ohio Wesleyan By Liam Haggerty Ladies Softball climbs to 5-1 in conference play By James Rosenblum McNamara breaks record as individuals shine at OWU By Ryan Weinstock
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