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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:
Andrea Horbinski
Teenage novel enjoyable for all (120-20)
Seniors show 'Caught in the Act' (120-20)
OLEaders honored (120-20)
Sanctions neutralize democracy (120-20)
Ole Band proves its worth: Ensemble plays fantastic yet shamefully under-attended concert (120-19)
Disagreement animates (120-19)
Speaker confronts ancient sacrifice (120-19)
Installation pieces refresh senior art show (120-18)
Addressing Iran overdue (120-16)
Ole Orchestra shines again: faculty soloists on new organ pair with orchestra for seamless concert (120-16)
Gladiatoral games uncovered (120-16)
Brilliant 'Maids' cast explores taboo themes (120-15)
Schodt talks bananas (120-15)
Eight harpists, one unique recital (120-14)
Entrepreneur bakes (120-14)
True Norwegian music fills Boe (120-13)
Celebrating Boes new organ: From lightning strike to luminous music (120-13)
Conference centralizes education (120-13)
St. Olaf Band and new organ enliven chapel (120-10)
Science Complex inspires (120-10)
Science Complex shovels in new era (120-10)
Christmas Festival unites (120-9)
Deciding who has the privilege to pee: Talented cast of Urinetown delivers hilarious performance (120-8)
Ambassador praises library (120-8)
Midterms mandate change (120-8)
Handbell choir finishes tour (120-7)
Turbine honors spirit (120-7)
Wind blows blessed blades: Founders' Day celebration includes turbine dedication ceremony (120-7)
Representative Ray Cox discusses environment (120-6)
Community requires empathy (120-6)
Home Concert promises excellent year (120-5)
DuRocher lectures (120-5)
Nuclear test destabilizes (120-4)
Speeches unite past, present (120-4)
Homecoming disturbs (120-3)
Early admission unfair (120-2)
Campus changes abound (120-1)
Companydance ravishes crowd (119-20)
Stav's immigration connection (119-19)
Franken addresses values (119-18)
Asian elegance (119-16)
Couric moves on, up (119-16)
Anderson shows promise, humor (119-15)
Boldt receives award (119-14)
Euphemistic changes (119-14)
Desperately seeking president (119-12)
'Wickett's Remedy,' cure for the common novel (119-12)
Grant brings Japanese films (119-11)
Admissions opportunity: recent hire should advance reputation (119-10)
Mbele reads (119-8)
Jackson touts Parks, diversity (119-8)
Bipartisanship 'Blooms' (119-7)
Royal visit mixes tradition, absurdity (119-6)
Sing, O Muse, for concert hall (118-18)
Classics convention hailed as tough act to follow (118-17)
Ventura refreshingly candid (118-16)
First Lady wrong on Schiavo case (118-15)
'Emperor' eating 'Noodles' (118-14)
Aggression shown towards lawmakers: Lawyers, judges worldwide deserve more protection from violence (118-14)
Skirt day falls short (118-13)
Mitchell's 'Atlas' holds up (118-11)
Oates' 'Falls' into place (118-3)
Bookstore needs independence (117-16)
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