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Thursday, October 9, 2008
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Leventhal lecture: Daniel Goleman
Homecoming Weekend
Adapting to America and Witt
Theater Department opens with "Bus Stop"
Students and community walk to fight hunger
Preparing for grad school
Study abroad fair
Democratic candidate to visit southern Ohio
Columns
"Bar Tabs, Budgets, and Bailouts" -
What does your recycling bin say about you?
Opportunity for conversation with peers
Lifestyles
Legend rallies hometown crowd
Finger paint to functional art: Art majors speak out
Wally Witt: Tradition or wayside mystery
Sports
Football Faces Injury Setbacks
Tiger Football Looks to Extend Win Streak
Tigers' Weekend Wrap Up
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Issue Summary
News
Dean Kelly sets record straight on McMurray's
Navigating Witt's waters with new, user-friendly website
Saving Darfur, six inches at a time
Students dyeing to learn chemistry of art
Wittenberg's Carl Loney: The police chief next door
Columns
Politics: Making strange bedfellows out of all of us
Lifestyles
Habitat efforts will blitz Springfield
Internship gives taste of future for junior
Something young, something new
There's an app for everything
Sports
Indoor track teams improving daily
Men's basketball tramples Oberlin
Senior night honors five
Wittenberg tennis teams ready for 2010 spring season
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Dean Kelly sets record straight on McMurray's
Navigating Witt's waters with new, user-friendly website
Internship gives taste of future for junior
Wittenberg's Carl Loney: The police chief next door
Something young, something new
There's an app for everything
Habitat efforts will blitz Springfield
Students dyeing to learn chemistry of art
Senior night honors five
Saving Darfur, six inches at a time
Men's basketball tramples Oberlin
Wittenberg tennis teams ready for 2010 spring season
Indoor track teams improving daily
Politics: Making strange bedfellows out of all of us
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