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Archives → 2004 → 12/6
- A Clear Choice: Glazer/Capp For UC
- At the Top of Their Game
- BC Ekes Out Win Over Men's Track
- BEC' AND CALL: Tobe Provides Crimson With Viable Alternative
- College To Vet Wind Energy
- Corl Advances To Quarters
- Council Candidates Discuss Student Groups at BMF-Sponsored Debate
- Couple Claims Middle Ground
- Cserny, W. Hoops Rout Leopards
- Dance Review: Stepping Out of the Dancer’s Box
- Duluth Takes Round 1 From Crimson
- Election Commission Does Not Need To Police Platforms
- Experience And Vision: Teo And Samita
- Glazer, Capp Run on Experience
- Goalie Update Key To Bulldogs' Success
- Governing Board Picks New Member
- Gross Speaks at Council Meeting
- Gulay Misses Key Difference: Sudan Is A Genocide
- Gulay's Comment Ill-Informed And Offensive To Victims
- HMS Dean Resigns After Only 18 Months
- How Voting in Council Election Works
- Invisible Bells Ring in Quad
- It's For You
- Ivory Towers Ups Presence
- M. Hoops Still Without Road Win
- M. Squash Surprises No One, Sweeps Pair
- Making Cents
- Moore Than An Uninspiring Council
- Or Not To Drink?
- OT Loss Concludes Tough Weekend For W. Hockey
- Outsider Seeks Student Focus
- Professor Barred from Research
- Quincy Cage Serves Eclectic Tastes
- Review: ‘Pirates’ Humors, Charms
- Shleifer to Face Jury in New Phase of Lawsuit
- Sophomore Quartet Provides Offensive Spark For M. Hockey
- Surging Forward
- Undergraduate Council Plan Helps HoCos and Students
- Vote Glazer, But Split The Ticket
- W. Hockey Searching For Answers
- W. Squash Ready For Two-Month Vacation
- W. Swimming Breaks Records in Upset
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