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ISSUE 121 VOL 20 PUBLISHED 5/9/2008
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Articles written by staff and contributing authors.
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Julie Gunderson
Patrick counters Weddington (118-17)
Showers sour invite (118-17)
Judge talks partisanship (118-12)
Hockey shoots past foes (118-9)
Golf takes fifth in MIAC (118-5)
Women battle in MIAC: New defensive scheme gives team hope (118-2)
Panel presents gay marriage views (117-18)
Home cooking (117-18)
Season of streaks continues (117-16)
Tennis performs well despite record (117-14)
Affirmation of beliefs: Chavez advocates higher standards in education (117-13)
Oles capture hearts of fans (117-11)
Mass. Court fuels gay marriage debate: Judges trump ballots (117-10)
NCAAs reforms miss the point (117-10)
Women still searching for win (117-10)
Hockey beats Northland (117-10)
Women clipped by Gustavus (117-8)
Oles down Gusties in season finale: Germscheid leads defensive charge, scores two touchdowns (117-8)
Debate flares over civil unions (117-8)
Football takes beating (117-7)
Kobes Public Hearing (117-7)
Beyond circumstances; Student finds fault with liberal ideology (117-7)
Men dominate Auggies, advance to playoffs (117-6)
Volleyballs season ends in loss to Knights (117-6)
Royals dominating defense overwhelms Oles (117-5)
From the locker room: Women create strong bond on, off soccer field (117-5)
Women look forward after unfulfilling finish to year (117-4)
Killing dreams: WUSA needs savior (117-4)
Soccer shooting for high goals (117-4)
Dems lack issues, target Bush (117-3)
First year leads men (117-2)
Volleyball set to claim MIAC: Oles aiming beyond preseason predictions (117-1)
Golf takes first at Carleton (116-19)
Bush's faith unjustly attacked (116-19)
Fergusons life celebrated (116-18)
Soul of a Citizen: Loeb encourages civic engagement (116-17)
Colleges stifle political views (116-16)
Unrest in March leads to Madness (116-15)
Civil liberties questioned (116-15)
Speakers debate relevance of UN (116-15)
Feminists split by politics (116-14)
Democrats betray minorities by blocking circuit judge appointment (116-13)
Debate sparks dialogue (116-13)
Black History Month celebrates cultural balance in community (116-12)
America's left jumps ship (116-11)
Kline listens to community concerns on education, war (116-11)
Kline listens to community concerns on education, war (116-10)
Student vandal arrested (116-10)
Peaceful ambition: Community gathers for anti-war protest (116-9)
Pioneers, founders honored (116-8)
Penny, Coleman, Bly eye finish line (116-7)
Luther defends vote for Iraqi resolution: Congressional, governor races examined as candidates discu (116-6)
Shot at safety (116-5)
Candidates reflect on controversial topics (116-5)
Election agendas laid out (116-4)
Little raises questions on foreign policy (116-4)
Inside the Lines (116-4)
SquirrelMail service offers key features (116-3)
Storage parking restricts students weekday travel (116-1)
Dinners provide discussion (116-1)
Pritchard on the road to recovery (115-21)
Pritchard on the road to recovery (115-20)
Cederberg honored by Physics Society (115-19)
Die hard parents on the rise (115-19)
Pritchard undergoes emergency operation (115-18)
Alumnae snag Pulitzer Prizes (115-18)
Buntrocks fraud cant be hidden (115-17)
Students rally for financial aid (115-15)
Luthers politics and modernity explained (115-14)
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