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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:
April Wright
A Word from Our Editors: Two steps forward (121-20)
Gospel Gossip makes a splash (121-19)
Lutefest: Fun, folk and festivities (121-19)
Jayber Crow grows up with Stories (121-18)
How to break up with your advisor (121-17)
Academic totem crumbles (121-17)
R.E.M. releases new album (121-16)
Irish rockers' style slides (121-14)
Nude Models: An exposed exposé (121-14)
Mountain Goats backpedal (121-12)
Southgate surprises (121-11)
Faculty assesses grade inflation (121-10)
Over the hill on the Hill (121-9)
Creationists trash students (121-8)
Wayward Hayward visits the Pause (121-7)
Green fuel threat dramatized (121-7)
Watson touts racism (121-5)
Puttin' a S-P-E-L-L on you (121-4)
Arcade Fire lights up (121-3)
Singer matures with full band (121-1)
Crow, Koza impress crowd (120-20)
Band's debut album perfect for summer (120-20)
Cinco de Norway: A Lutefest preview (120-20)
Earth Day motivates (120-19)
Vinyl records please on the cheap (120-18)
Geothermal benefits (120-16)
New media movies freshen old films (120-16)
Warriors of the satirical newscast era: Fox News Channel battles Stewart and Colbert (120-15)
Songstress Haley Bonar preps for Pause (120-14)
New "Battlestar" beats old (120-14)
Portland's Thermals detonate in Minneapolis (120-13)
Science forums unite public, experts (120-13)
Bush flips climate stance (120-12)
Halloween, Alaska draws high praise, attendance (120-11)
Sexual assault degrades (120-10)
Vegetarian holiday survival guide (120-10)
Jayber Crow, Jason Anderson rock Hilleboe lounge (120-8)
Zoos change philosophy (120-8)
Sixth 'Spyro' video game falls flat (120-7)
Fist Full of Knuckles engages small crowd (120-6)
Jamnesty performances disappoint: Despite a lackluster line-up, concert raises money for Darfur (120-6)
Science tests itself (120-6)
Whaling harms world (120-5)
Who's hot and who's not in state politics (120-5)
Meat costs environment, Caf (120-4)
Prehistoric beast thrills crowds (120-4)
Decemberists storytelling delights (120-4)
The best and the worst of aquarium fish (120-3)
Creationists create strife (120-3)
Ethanol greens Minnesota (120-3)
Thriftstores peddle unique clothing (120-2)
R.E.M. retrospective first-rate (120-1)
Facilities fix hail damage (120-1)
Cigs and cycles: Team competes, dominates (119-20)
Science symposium addresses green chemistry (119-20)
Metric stumble on 'Live it Out' (119-19)
Fires preserve natural lands, promote research (119-19)
Tuition discussed (119-18)
Housing limitations discussed (119-17)
Eccentric reminds rich of absurdity (119-17)
Flaming Lips fight a wimpy battle with (119-16)
Chairs deal with grade inflation (119-15)
Survey guages climate (119-13)
Gisselman talks shop (119-12)
Contest curbs extra energy use (119-11)
Grades inflate unfairly (119-10)
Survey gauges job satisfaction, political views (119-10)
'Bat Boy' sighting (119-10)
Art exhibit out of this world (119-9)
Efforts promote green computing (119-9)
'Scene' beats critics: 17-member collective lives up to hype (119-8)
Clinic delays shots (119-7)
Decemberists set sail at First Ave.: Portland rockers impress with theatrical performance (119-6)
Act endangers species (119-5)
Seafood tour educates (119-4)
Renovations revamp hill (119-2)
Turbine project moves forward (119-1)
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