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Thursday, May 5, 2005
Local residents steal student laptops By Willow Belden Trustees discuss drinking By Rose Babington Class of 2009 most selective ever By Sean Ryan Conference to focus on local produce programs By Charlotte Nugent Village Council mulls zoning, water By Rose Babington Task force reports need for space, planning By Megan Shipley Kenyon is too closed-minded By Brian Stokes II Beauty, grace and serenity needed for closure By Rev. Karl Stevens Poor attendance plagues music scene By Andrew Irvin Editorial: The Peirceiad: an epic of reflection Letter to the Editor: Boyarskis to Kenyon: Students, please look out for classmates and yourselves Letter to Editor: Collegian shows indifference, callousness toward other cultures Summer Send-Off provides music, good fun By Kirsten Reach Canterbury fights to keep Reverend Karl Stevens at Kenyon By Mara Alperin Local angle on World War II By Jenny Lu New scholarly art journal Peregrinations on track and online By Ashleigh Chin Concert: Seniors dance on stilts By Jessica Freeman-Slade A promising pair By Elizabeth Seigel Once on this campus: Kenyon to stage a musical By Katie Weiss Ten hot summer movies By David Jacox Britney's downfall By Geoff Nelson Two movies, not alike in dignity By Brian Schiller Doing Tolkien proud By Nikhil Nagendra Track puts strong face forward at NCAC finals By Jesse Oppenheim and Ping Lai Lords lacrosse finishes well By Jon Pratt Good year for tennis By Keith Caniano Softball ends on high note, seniors bid farewell By Hilary Gowins Ladies lacrosse heads into final game in slump By Mario Nuno-Whelan
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