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Thursday, September 16, 2004
Duff Street condominiums proposed By Sean Ryan Alcove restaurant reopens in Mt. Vernon By Emily Kliever Speed mounds to debut By Sandy Burke Influx of freshmen creates housing crunch By Mike Ludders Division debate, funding occupy Council agenda By Andy Clautice Senate sets agenda for coming year By Lauren Zenner Village Council welcomes new Village Administrator, hears Kenyon student’s concerns By Charlotte Nugent New Registrar and Associate Provost take office By Dayne Baughman Security officer wins award for saving boy’s life By Jon Stout Examining the President By Kris Lofgren Violent video games cannot take humanity By Jay Ulwick Save the spiders! By Ben Johnson Bad ban deserved to fail By John Hart When liberal pride goes too far By Lora Pacht Kerry / U of M in 2004: coverage gets worse By Mark Peterson Editorial: Admissions must exercise caution College hires new professors for 2004 By Mara Alperin and Michael Vandenburg Inside Student Government: what happens By Kate Aufses Kenyon Koinonia plans retreat By Mara Alperin Columbus venue displays new talent By Lora Elizabeth Pacht Evil better off dead By Brian Schiller Bright rapper returns By Joe Freeman Schneider insists he’s good now By Rebecca Roebuck What not to do in an Ohio tomato bathtub race By Gabe Joselow New semester brings moving Olin exhibit By Sharon Sorkin Symphony of Noise By Sarah Fraiman Ladies’ field hockey team off to running start By Mick Reynolds Lady XC’ers fly fast, finish in second place By Anne Pomeroy Chapman’s two late goals spoil Ladies’ upset hopes By Colin Hodgkins Defensive struggles cost team its season opener By Jon Sessions Loss and heartache for harriers at Oberlin Invite By D. D. Caredn Volleyball team gets a win vs. Marietta By Joe Freeman Nelson, Kempner looking to compete with Lords golfers By Sara Kaplow Struggling soccer team looks to avenge five losses By Eric Fitzgerald
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