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ISSUE 121 VOL 20 PUBLISHED 5/9/2008
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Palestinian experience gives perspective (121-19)
Distance diverts support (121-17)
test (121-12)
Tutors break hearts (121-7)
Assault taboos must shatter (117-16)
Marching for rights: Pro-choice rally gathers in Washington (117-16)
Cost of singles affects rooming (117-16)
Tiny's wins sizable raves (117-16)
De-evolution (117-16)
Dancing for his life (117-16)
Air America (117-15)
Ole Sports Shorts (117-15)
Fastpitch endures rough spring break, starts strong in the MIAC (117-15)
Bandwagon fans: A necessary evil (117-15)
Saddlin' up at the 'Ranch' (117-13)
Roy attacks U.S. globalization in 'War Talk' (117-12)
Refreshing presence (117-12)
Diggin' The Roots' at Northrop (117-12)
Adolescent Culture (117-12)
Health Watch: Dietary supplement Ephedra sparks debate (116-14)
Coveted loft living cherished by residents (116-14)
Safety truly transcends writing tickets: Student gains the perspective of a public safety officer (116-14)
Speed dating prevails in world of singles (116-14)
Campus Cribs (116-14)
Local restaurant serves up tres bon cuisine (116-13)
Critic's Corner (116-13)
Sister Speaks (116-13)
Donate pint of blood, give gift of life (116-13)
Uncovered: Truth behind the myths (116-13)
Keith flaunts 'country pride' (116-13)
Exhibit reveals Viking exploration (116-12)
Black History month in perspective: The Cultural Union for Black Expression hosts events (116-12)
Men play active role in pregnancy decision (116-12)
Animated history lesson: Series places historical figures in high school setting (116-12)
American viewers sit, enjoy hot cup of 'Joe' (116-12)
Love conquers some, not all (116-11)
One hundred days and counting (116-11)
Possibility of war sparks discussion: Students speak out regarding controversy (116-11)
Heroism surfaces off the Hill (116-11)
Organizing an Interim thats worth the wait (116-11)
Snapshots of cultural experiences: Students reflect on Interim and talk about what they've learned (116-11)
Sister Speaks (116-10)
Sharing the Spirit (116-10)
Intriguing holiday sites bring cheer (116-10)
Holiday Craze (116-10)
Add a unique touch this season with creative holiday gift ideas (116-10)
College Cheers and Jeers (116-9)
Soft market motivates students to consider graduate programs (116-9)
Flickerstick creating a catastrophe (116-9)
Uncovering details that reveal the essence of family (116-9)
Dessert comes first at Cheesecake Factory (116-8)
Exercising a new major (116-8)
Bird 'watching' (116-8)
Schuhle makes breakfast brighter (116-8)
'Continuing the Story Cloth' during New Year celebration (116-8)
Treatment Available for seeking students (116-8)
Sister Speaks (116-7)
College Cheers and Jeers: Introducing newsworthy clips from Wartburg, Stout (116-7)
'Talking' about culture (116-7)
'Population' muses life's uncertainties (116-7)
Students Light Up Despite Hazordous Risks (116-7)
Voting Demographics Shift (116-6)
Taylors Falls; variety in a small town (116-6)
Critics Corner: Sweet Home Alabama reels in audience with sweet romance and comedic script (116-6)
'Jungle Fever' at the Science Museum (116-6)
St. Olaf ranks 17th as a top producer of undergraduate study (116-6)
Sister Speaks (116-5)
Jobs bring financial considerations (116-5)
Dean Berrio advocates for culture and diversity (116-5)
Wilson returns to the prenumbra (116-5)
'Theater of War' depicts power of politicians (116-5)
Children find security in American homes (116-5)
Traveling abroad ignites interest to adopt internationally (116-5)
Making It Big: Christianson breaks through with new sound (116-4)
New plans for planetarium (116-4)
Ventura strengthens ties with Cuba (116-4)
Barbershop portrays unique community (116-4)
Memorabalia adorns walls of newly established Applebees (116-4)
Hispanica Heritage Month Celebrated Nationwide: Connecting students with their culture (116-4)
Rocking in a Malt-O-Meal town (116-4)
Bar Code Blue: Local band with a hometown appeal (116-4)
Sister Speaks: A column addressing questions that concern race, culture, and identity (116-3)
TV series highlights newfound talent (116-3)
New talent dominates 54th Emmy awards (116-3)
Broadcasting Abduction (116-3)
Law enforcement officials linking online (116-3)
Chino Latino Too Hot to Resist (116-2)
Written talent beyond classroom discussion (116-2)
Celebrating the USA (116-2)
From Image to Message (116-2)
Generating an awareness for physical fitness (116-2)
Cultivating the spiritual self (116-2)
Teigland leaves more than his mark (115-21)
Patrignani brings balance (115-21)
Time travel with VARIETY (115-21)
Concert Craze (115-21)
Flicks for fun (115-21)
Meet faculty gem Charles Wilson (115-19)
'Walla' shares soft spot for political life - and buffalo wings (115-19)
Entertainment News in Brief (115-19)
The Procrastination Station (115-19)
'Murder' killing viewers softly (115-19)
Senior Hanna Oliha shares the secrets central to her success (115-18)
A Conversational retreat (115-18)
Werner-Freeman studies the art of acting (115-18)
The end of Oprah's book club raises questions about fiction's future (115-18)
Entertainment: News in Brief (115-18)
'Iris' captures Murdoch's spirit (115-18)
Marotz shares talents across campus (115-17)
New flick Resident Evil causes screams (115-17)
Have you ever wondered how to create your own bronze sculpture? (115-17)
Winners can't stop talking (115-17)
Culture through photos (115-17)
Tearing down invisible walls (115-16)
Curling up on the couch with these must-sees (115-16)
How to spice up your spring break (115-16)
Catwalking into springtime (115-16)
Takaki reflects on U.S. culture (115-16)
Campus Security Report: March 11 - March 17, 2002 (115-16)
Back to the days of no boys allowed: Heritage room houses Ladies Hall display (115-16)
DeVries wins Fulbright Senior Specialist grant (115-16)
Budget cuts angers pastor: Peters addresses national problems in chapel (115-16)
For what it'$ worth (115-15)
Hollywood springing up (115-14)
NBC hopes viewers are Watching Ellie (115-14)
Jackson takes her place in St. Olaf history (115-14)
Running around the college clock (115-14)
Madness and the movies (115-14)
Stretching the soul (115-14)
Worm virus worst ever (115-14)
Campus Security Report (115-14)
Candidate Lourey visits, campaigns (115-14)
Father talks forgiveness (115-14)
Staff, faculty study Ally role (115-14)
Cameras view of an epidemic (115-14)
Reynolds life remembered (115-14)
Downhill not missing a gate, men's and women's alpine going to New Hampshire (115-13)
Behind St. Olaf's Stained Glass (115-13)
Take a walk through this Park (115-13)
World-class architect takes Guthrie Theater to new heights (115-13)
The glorious sounds of St. Olaf music ensembles (115-12)
Still learning to grieve (115-13)
World observes Year of the Horse (115-12)
Manitou Messenger In-Depth Report: Health Services in for a check-up (115-12)
March revels in countdown (115-12)
Activist Brown speaks out (115-12)
Community Time considered: Dean and Provost Jim Pence proposes one-hour Thursday time slot (115-12)
Rigging the Rings (115-12)
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