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Thursday, November 4, 2004

NEWS

Gambier polls in national spotlight

Republican Party makes clean sweep of Knox County elections

Commission discusses Village development

Student Council approves division housing proposal

Village Council meets

Woodcock resigns

OPINION

The role of nonsense in life

Christians must carry religion into political decisions

Spirit of democracy prevails in presidential election

Editorial: Before healing, we must mature

FEATURES

NightCAPS spooks crowds

Randall Mann reads

Lila Lipscomb visits Kenyon

A&E

Students throw down with BSU poetry slam

DIVA takes Kenyon

Drinks + politics = laughs

Building Up from Ground Zero

Three distinct voices

Coffee, tea and poetry

SPORTS

Volleyball season spiked for the year

Lords swim past Ohio U.

Lords fall short at home vs. Earlham, 49-32

Lords end with loss, look toward 2005 season

Harriers take second at final NCAC meet

Sports during election season

Team reaches final with 3-0 win over Oberlin

Ladies stumble in a quest to make history

KC Ladies sprint to second place