NEWS
Services will be held for lost students
By Ben Newhouse
A campus memorial service for juniors Zachary Tucker and Ben Caraco, who were killed in a one car accident last Friday, will be held Tuesday, March 9 at 7 p.m. in Finney Chapel.
Obituaries:
New profs may teach CAS
By Melissa Francisco
The English department filled two new positions this week in Contemporary Comparative American Ethnic Literature.
Also in news:
• Economic advisor funded by College
• Budget clouds meeting
• Local candidates discuss themselves
• ISO calls to foreign students
• Asian/Pacific American Conference engages
• Looking back, voting ahead
• Indigenous rights
• Mountaintop removal blows
• Langston leaves a legacy
• Nader announces presidential bid, again
• Kerry speaks to Cleveland crowd
• Fundraising effort completed
• Community Events Calendar
SPORTS
Men's Basketball defeats Earlham
By Jamie Frankel
Seniors earn a victory in game against Earlham
Yeowoman lose final game
By Ryan Silakoski
The Yeowomen basketball team ended their season on two low notes as they dropped their final two games to Earlham and Wittenberg on Feb. 21 and 24, respectively.
Also in sports:
• Track in Cleveland Invitational
• Men's Tennis starts season with 7-0 victory
• Aikido continues tradition
• Women's tennis wins big
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Memorial: A rock painted the lives of Zachary Tucker and Benjamin Caraco. See related article.
ARTS
One face, many identities
By Emily Ascolese
"Of Chicks, Dicks, and Chinks" last Friday delivered exactly what it promised. As part of the recent APA conference, kt shorb, OC '02, returned to bring her one-person monologue/spoken word/lip synching work-in-progress to the eager audience of the Cat in the Cream.
New Music Scores
By Sarah Carsman
"I've been in the concert business for over 50 years, and I've never heard my music played that well," composer Donald Erb gushed after violin professor Gregory Fulkerson's performance of his Sonata for Solo Violin (1994) last Sunday night in Kulas Recital Hall.
Also in arts:
• Pyramids on 125th Street: Hill on the Egyptian Revival
• Pop Culture Digest: Sex and the City Finale
• APA performance shocks, moves and educates
• Growden sings of sex, birds
• 2004 Oscars aim to deliver excitement as usual
• Jackie-O set to rock the �Sco
• FAVA Main Street Reading Series proves successful
• Arts Calendar
COMMENTARY
• CIT director explains quota
• Senior calls on students to vote, ensure others can vote
• Evans responds to Kimmel
• Oberlin Chief of Police responds to Glenn�s letter
• The real Kaplan
• Review careless with penis story
• Students question reduced print quota
• Think civil liberties March 2
• Vote for Jack Kilroy
• Shansi introduces new student prize
• Kilroy for Co. Commissioner
• Students decry strayed talk
• Smell of pea soup
• Food: Exploring �the works� from region to region
• Editorial: Beverly left diverse legacy
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