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Thursday, October 28, 2004

NEWS

Former diplomat Peck speaks on foreign policy

Agresto discusses recent tenure in Iraq

Senate candidate Fingerhut makes stop at Kenyon

Trustees to consider giving laptops to students

Three residence halls remain without wireless access

No suspects in rash of recent campus vandalism

Crozier Center manager resigns

La Paloma occupies former Caraway's storefront

Student Council discusses division housing, budgets

Knox County receives funds to fix historic bridge

Got quarters? Kenyon ID card may soon pay for laundry

Student voting patterns examined, explained

Kerry's foreign policies will "reestablish continuity"

Measure banning gay marriage appears on ballot

OPINION

Bush's policy harms Cubans

The marriage amendment is divorced from reason

Editorial: Awareness is the best participation

FEATURES

Gambier's XOXOX press launches six new books

More women embark on careers in medicine

Thefacebook invades

A&E

A look inside a puppet government

Monsters, murders and maniacs at the movies

Weird Weekend!

Mos Def's New record is full of sex, blues and Danger

Second City is still first in quality comedy skits

SPORTS

Denison defeats Ladies, 2-1, in NCAC game

Ladies soccer's streak ends vs. Ohio Northern U.

Cross country squad takes sixth at Allegheny

Lords impress parents with victory vs Earlham

FPD and Team Wolf to meet in IM soccer final

Ladies making bid to be NCAC champs

Why our football team struggles

Ladies dismiss the last batch of NCAC competition

KC volleyball team takes third

NCAC relays begin the swimming season