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Thursday, April 29, 2004
A vision for Kenyon By Willow Belden Trustee Hallinan to retire By Alex Simpson Board denies appeals against FRA changes By Charlotte Nugent Nugent meets with Board of Trustee committees By Taryn Myers Student Council holds private meeting By Andy Clautice Master Plan: Changing campus Gambier responds: Village residents concerned by parking proposal By Mike Ludders Gambier responds: Student opinions mixed on campus Master Plan By Mara Alperin Master Plan: South campus By Jay Helmer Master Plan: Central campus By James Lewis Master Plan: Downtown Gambier By Amanda Lewis Master Plan: North campus By Bryan Stokes II Editorial: Kenyon must honor small-town nature U.S. must spread its democratic ideals By Robert Arkell Voice from the Tower: Student government should hold its proceedings in the ‘sunshine’ By Robbie Ketcham Master Plan, Kenyon need to consider environmental concerns By Jesse Lasky Voting in Ohio? It may make more difference than you think By Kris Lofgren Cartoon By Phoebe Cohen NIA sorority celebrates tenth anniversary By Emily King Kenyon marches for women By Sara Kaplow Rural Life Center forges link with community By Bryan Stokes II
Truth is stranger than fiction at the Black Box By Johnny Sadoff Talented writer, musician Chin performs Saturday at Kenyon By Ted Hornick Punk rock filled with anti-Bush sentiment By Dan Alper 13 Going on 30 proves primaily a remake of Big By Jessie Katz A&E Briefs Lords Baseball splits pair of damp double dips By Adam Kollin Ladies stay stellar at Wooster By Ryan Weinstock Ladies Tennis ends on high note By Jon Pratt Ladies Lax backs into playoffs with pair of losses By Tamar Chalker Lords Lax drops back-to-back By Jay Helmer Emig resets mark By Liam Haggerty Ladies headed for playoffs after Schoenhoft’s blast By James Rosenblum Lords Tennis captures third straight NCAC Championship By D.D. Carden
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