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Thursday, October 21, 2004
Alumnus charged with drug possession By Willow Belden and Mike Ludders Speed bumps return to campus By Dayne Baughman Counselor reassigned to meet increased need By Megan Shipley Senate discusses changes in division housing policy By Lauren Zenner Lacking required quorum, Student Council cancels meeting By Andy Clautice The senseless regulation
By Lora Pacht
Conservatives should unite
By Stuart Schisgall Res Life should change criteria for roommates
By Lydia Thompson Editorial: Too many soured homecomings
New salon is A Cut Above
By Sarah Cohen Reading Days vacation for many students
By Jay Ulwick
Writers' Harvest a success
By Kyle Swenson Better than snooping through a medicine cabinet By Katie Weiss Kenyon Sampler begins
By Paul Narula One in the Oven takes the cake
By Sandy Burke
King Wilkie returns to Kenyon roots By Ted Hornick Black box drama gets Bent By Emily Peters New Columbus photography exhibit inspires By Samuel Farmer An eastern look at the west provokes thought, laughs By Lindsay Warner Digging Deep into the poetic mind of the wise Deborah Digges By Michael Porsche Raasch's team to host Kenyon Invitational
By Joe Freeman Foot jockeys hit speedbump, but remain a confident team
By D. D. Carden Loaded schedule for Family Weekend
By Eric Fitzgerald Ladies slice apart the Tigers
By Colin Hodgkins Soccer Lords still can't kick their losing habit
By Eric Fitzgerald Despising Pinstripes
By Jake Appleman Ladies retaliate vs. Denison
By Mick Reynolds Lords devoured by Scots and Gators, 84-21 and 46-9
By Jon Sessions Lady runners post good results in Ohio
By Anne Pomeroy
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