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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:
Emelie Heltsley
Relay participants prepare (120-20)
Webstream gains attention, viewers (120-19)
Input sought for land use (120-19)
Immigration policy under fire (120-18)
Finstad finances ambitions (120-16)
Koch, Moench receive awards (120-15)
Director brings theatre company to unexpected venues (120-15)
Ambassadors support exchange (120-14)
Additional faculty appointments add to tuition (120-13)
Hoyme suffers damage (120-13)
Boe unveiled (120-12)
Addressing grave situations: Group protests Hmong tomb desecration in Thailand (120-11)
Exhibit showcases peace (120-11)
Addressing grave situations (120-11)
Counterweight challenges (120-10)
Construction commences (120-9)
Fulbright applicants share goals (120-8)
Baer criticizes response in Iraq (120-8)
Food-borne virus worries (120-8)
The Multi-tasking Ole (120-8)
Volunteers give service (120-7)
Lair publicity grows (120-6)
Bly talks taxes, midterm elections (120-5)
Events mark native legacy (120-5)
Alcohol program informs (120-4)
Register online (120-4)
Security concerns (120-3)
Anderson appreciates strong faith, ELCA connection (120-3)
Homecoming goes 'down under' (120-3)
Anderson speaks on interdependency, unity of purpose (120-1)
Hiroshima survivors share stories (120-1)
Anderson speaks on interdependency, unity of purpose (120-1)
Enrollment unexpected (119-20)
Relay for Life ready for fundraising marathon (119-19)
Proposal amended, passed (119-19)
Great times, Golden Oles (119-19)
Proposal paused (119-18)
Thomforde reflects upon childhood, education, memories (119-17)
'Last Lecture' addresses judgements, goals (119-16)
Nichol receives Norwegian honors (119-15)
There's no place like Boe (119-13)
Platforms garner little attention (119-12)
Rumor has it: Campus squirrels are becoming more violent toward students (119-11)
Paper count down (119-11)
Rumor has it: A brewery used to be located on the St. Olaf campus (119-9)
New president sought (119-8)
EMTs increase presence (119-8)
Study uses incentives (119-8)
Study uses incentives (119-8)
EMTs increase presence (119-8)
New president sought (119-8)
Reece talks Homer (119-7)
Rumor has it: Dean Kneser rented out the Legion on Halloween (119-6)
Sexuality discussed (119-5)
Northfield residents angry: Off-campus housing presents problems for neighbors (119-4)
Website raises concern (119-4)
Admissions laptop stolen (119-4)
One-card discussed (119-3)
Consistent variations (119-3)
Thomforde begins final year (119-1)
Bookstore pleases (118-19)
Leadership honored (118-19)
Coulter affects 'talk back' (118-18)
Pushing buttons: Coulters speech provokes liberals (118-17)
Scholars announced (118-16)
Library installs improved system (118-15)
Lecture focuses on hope in life (118-15)
Ventura tells it like it is: Former governor slams media, hypocrisy (118-15)
Great Conversation gives honors (118-14)
Professor rights examined (118-13)
Harter found (118-13)
Scholars salute Shakespeares work (118-12)
IIT implements new technology (118-11)
Diver missing, presumed dead (118-10)
Clouds of concern: Efforts promote tobacco awareness (118-9)
Groups evaluate post-election goals (118-8)
Battleground Boe : Editors provide insight, reason (118-7)
The Breakfast Club (118-7)
IIT problems persist (118-6)
Campaigning gets personal : Workers experience political life on the trail (118-6)
Surplus debated: Senate hears ideas for spending money (118-5)
SaveWCAL stays strong (118-5)
Program encourages culture (118-4)
CARE ministries ready to listen (118-3)
Total collections rise: Student Congregation pleased with amount (118-3)
Holy pilgrimage to Spain (118-3)
SGA finds budget surplus (118-2)
WCAL sale raises concerns (118-1)
Residence Life set for move out (117-19)
Sophomore receives award for leadership (117-17)
One-card upgrade debated (117-16)
Classroom politics: Texas professor challenges partisan bias (117-15)
Alumni giving refines goals (117-14)
Intellectual diversity (117-13)
Atkins craze results in few diet changes in cafeteria (117-12)
Conservative-sponsored teach-in gives alternative perspective on pacifism (117-11)
Download deadline set (117-10)
Bike thefts rise: number of stolen cycles increases fourfold (117-9)
Crowd savors sweet sounds of jazz sextet (117-9)
Musicians make a night of Mozart: Choir collaborates with St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (117-8)
Sun dawns on service: Attendance high at Volunteer Network events (117-7)
Education, value earns Best Buy recognition (117-6)
Beetles, mice plague residences (117-5)
So professor, what do you do for fun? (117-5)
Fire sparks safety concerns (117-4)
Every life remembered (117-3)
Alumni come home for friends, football (117-3)
Alumni come home for friends, football (117-3)
Every life remembered (117-3)
Five stars for 'The Last Five Years' (117-2)
Country-western week welcomed: bull ride, bluegrass band begin Homecoming festivities (117-2)
New ID cards issued (117-1)
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