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Thursday, February 17, 2005
Peirce to be renovated
By Dayne Baughman Trustees consider results of survey By Dayne Baughman Admissions reports increase in applicant quality, minority numbers By Willow Belden FUGG campaigns for female nurse practitioner By Kathryn Chiasson Grammy Trouble By Geoff Nelson Knox County Head Start to open Gambier branch By Shea Davis Policy change affects some drivers By Rose Babington More religious tolerance needed By Erin Ellingwood No more anonymous reviews By Jessica Freeman-Slade Freedom requires maturity By Amanda Lewis Letters to the Editor: Anonymity is unnecessary Letters to the Editor: Critics must take a byline Editorial: The promise and peril of greater draw By E.B. DeBruin
Quality of writing both praised and criticized By Kate Hellman Former Israeli defense colonel discusses counter-terrorism By Stu Schisgall Music, dancing at Caribbean Festival By Ashleigh Chin Economics lecture provides new insight on slavery By Mara Alperin Exit monkeys, enter the rooster By Jenny Lu John Legend - what's in an artist's name? By Joe Freeman Chennette tickles the ivories By Sarah Fraiman
Mike Leigh asks tough questions By Brian Schiller The art of being a successful Kenyon art major By Katie Weiss A poet with a mind to speak By Elizabeth Seigle A poet with a mind to speak By Elizabeth Seigle Women b-ballers clinch top conference seed By Marc Steiner Ladies swim to twentieth NCAC Championship By Mario Nuno-Whelan Men's basketball falls short in final home game By Jon Pratt Aquatic Lords break records, win NCACs again By Sara Kaplow
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