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ACC gets a paper cut
By Sarah Capelle
Staff Writer

The Academic Computing Center is desperately trying to solve a budget crunch, one that stems, it claims, from frivolous paper usage by students.
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Allina drops student coverage
By Laurie Dion
Staff Writer

St. Olaf and Carleton administrators and students are troubled by looming changes in health care. According to Greg Kneser, Interim Dean of Students at St. Olaf, Allina Medical Clinic has chosen not to renew its contract with the colleges.
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Dirty Greek poetry
By Tobiah Bingham
Staff Writer

Propriety necessitates that the following translation of a fragment from an invective Greek poem be censored: "He was like a _______ who _____s a _____, _____ing with such _____ that his _____ is _____ed -"
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Keillor lampoons Lutherans with clever satire
By Erik Wilterding
News Editor

St. Olaf College was graced last Sunday by the satirical lore of Garrison Keillor and his program"The Young Lutheran's Guide to the Orchestra." In his typical style, Keillor warmed the audience with his soothing timbre and reminiscent tales about family, music and religion.
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Napster, ICQ prove more trouble than they're worth
By Sarah Capelle
Staff Writer

Over the past year, the ACC has come under a lot of heat, starting at the beginning of the 99-00 school year when students came back to campus finding that the popular ICQ chat program had been blocked. At the end of last school year, students learned that Napster had also been blocked.
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National week focuses on eating disorders
By Beth Jensen
Contributing Writer

There is an evil voice that lurks in the minds of an estimated 5-10 million U.S. women and 1 million U.S. men. It is a voice that dominates their lives, constantly reinforcing their skewed views of themselves as overweight. This voice is the cause of skipped meals, excessive exercise sessions and purging after meals.
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'Priorities' pressures bookstore to change allegiance
By Elizabeth Lund
Staff Writer

There is an evil voice that lurks in the minds of an estimated 5-10 million U.S. women and 1 million U.S. men. It is a voice that dominates their lives, constantly reinforcing their skewed views of themselves as overweight. This voice is the cause of skipped meals, excessive exercise sessions and purging after meals.
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$1,000 prize for winner of Ole Olympics
By Sarah Goldthwait
Staff Writer

On Thursday, student Senate will vote on a proposal brought forth by the student anti-sweatshop group Priorities concerning St. Olaf's anti-sweatshop affiliation.
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