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Thursday, October 28, 2004
Former diplomat Peck speaks on foreign policy By Jenny Lu Agresto discusses recent tenure in Iraq By Bryan Stokes II Senate candidate Fingerhut makes stop at Kenyon By Eric Fitzgerald Trustees to consider giving laptops to students By Jeff Force Three residence halls remain without wireless access By Jeremy Lawson No suspects in rash of recent campus vandalism By Charlotte Nugent Crozier Center manager resigns By Kathryn Chiasson La Paloma occupies former Caraway's storefront By Sean Ryan Student Council discusses division housing, budgets By Andy Clautice Knox County receives funds to fix historic bridge By Shea Davis Got quarters? Kenyon ID card may soon pay for laundry By Rose Babington Student voting patterns examined, explained By Mike Frick Kerry's foreign policies will "reestablish continuity" By David M. Rowe Measure banning gay marriage appears on ballot By Megan Shipley Bush's policy harms Cubans
By Ellery Biddle The marriage amendment is divorced from reason
By Nicholas Kwiek Editorial: Awareness is the best participation
Gambier's XOXOX press launches six new books
By Bryan Stokes II
More women embark on careers in medicine
By Kate Aufses
Thefacebook invades
By Katie Pepper
A look inside a puppet government By Brian Schiller Monsters, murders and maniacs at the movies By David Jacox Weird Weekend!
By Maddie Bahar Mos Def's New record is full of sex, blues and Danger By Joseph Freeman Second City is still first in quality comedy skits
By Johnny Sadoff Denison defeats Ladies, 2-1, in NCAC game
By Mike Reynolds Ladies soccer's streak ends vs. Ohio Northern U.
By Colin Hodgkins Cross country squad takes sixth at Allegheny
By Anne Pomeroy Lords impress parents with victory vs Earlham
By Sarah Caplow FPD and Team Wolf to meet in IM soccer final
By Eric Fitzgerald Ladies making bid to be NCAC champs
By Mick Reynolds Why our football team struggles
By D. D. Carden and Samuel Farmer Ladies dismiss the last batch of NCAC competition By Colin Hodgkins KC volleyball team takes third
By Joe Freeman NCAC relays begin the swimming season
By Eric Fitzgerald
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