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Thursday, November 4, 2004
Gambier polls in national spotlight By Willow Belden and Mike Ludders Republican Party makes clean sweep of Knox County elections By Sean Ryan Commission discusses Village development By Rose Babington Student Council approves division housing proposal By Andy Clautice Village Council meets By Rose Babington Woodcock resigns By Jeff Force The role of nonsense in life By Lydia Thompson Christians must carry religion into political decisions By Karl Stevens Spirit of democracy prevails in presidential election By Nicholas Kwiek Editorial: Before healing, we must mature NightCAPS spooks crowds By James Miller Randall Mann reads By Kyle Swenson Lila Lipscomb visits Kenyon By Katie Pepper Students throw down with BSU poetry slam
By Gabe Joselow DIVA takes Kenyon
By Sarah Fraiman
Drinks + politics = laughs
By Johnny Sadoff Building Up from Ground Zero
By Johnny Sadoff Three distinct voices
By Katy Cosse Coffee, tea and poetry
By Emily Zeller Volleyball season spiked for the year
By Joe Freeman Lords swim past Ohio U.
By Eric Fitzgerald Lords fall short at home vs. Earlham, 49-32
By Jon Sessions Lords end with loss, look toward 2005 season
By Sara Kaplow Harriers take second at final NCAC meet
By D. D. Carden and Samuel Farmer Sports during election season
By Eric Fitzgerald Team reaches final with 3-0 win over Oberlin
By Mick Reynolds Ladies stumble in a quest to make history
By Colin Hodgkins KC Ladies sprint to second place
By Anne Pomeroy
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