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ISSUE 121 VOL 20 PUBLISHED 5/9/2008
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Articles written by staff and contributing authors.
Articles Written by:
Carl Schroeder
Sound of (natural) music (118-20)
Band gives lively concert (118-17)
Merritt's cool composure (118-11)
WCAL waves goodbye (118-10)
'Band' new day dawns (118-9)
Barba gives talk (118-8)
Election fever subsides (118-7)
'Collage' a work of art (118-5)
Moot Moodleing (118-2)
Save WCAL (118-1)
Senior soloists play goodbye (117-19)
College Republicans exploit 9/11 (117-19)
Philharmonia plays final concert for the year (117-18)
Alaska native releases one chill album (117-17)
Band welcomes new season with new song by graduate (117-15)
A year's reflection on Iraq (117-14)
Orchestra caters to all ages (117-14)
Group attacks faculty (117-11)
Viva la banda: Ole band returns (117-11)
Valhalla Band plays light on cold night (117-10)
Souls awaken to tradition (117-10)
Faculty concert for the ages (117-9)
Doin' It: Janine Wetzel PAC Coordinator (117-8)
Herrera lights up the Pause (117-7)
Thomforde towers over political dinner (117-7)
Orchestra home from the West (117-6)
Riding winds of change: fundraiser promotes renewable energy source (117-5)
One more high note for Argento (117-5)
Bush slights gay marriage (117-5)
Hagedorn's CD sounds "Solid" (117-4)
Student engineers spin success (117-2)
Student engineers spin success (117-2)
1964 grad returns to play horn recital (117-1)
Student musicians jazz it up (116-19)
Pausing for peace (116-18)
Critic's Corner: "BOOM!" explores powerful themes with great music (116-16)
Roll over, St. Olaf (116-15)
St. Olaf percussion plays distant drums (116-14)
Requiem comes up roses (116-13)
Heitzig writes fanfare for an uncommon man (116-11)
Blame it on the bossa Nova (116-11)
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