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April 22, 2008

NEWS
1740 new spaces
    Students and faculty have been anxiously awaiting the completion of the Central deck in hopes that it will ease their parking frustrations next fall.  Auxiliary Services warns, though, that while there will be far more parking capacity, students are not out of the woods yet.
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Chick-Fil-A has chicken monopoly
    The menu at Krystal in the student center is a little shorter than it used to be.
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OPINIONS & EDITORIALS
The torch has been passed
    A couple weeks back I thanked President Bush for the lessons we’ve learned from his Presidency, and I want to revisit how some things he said as a presidential candidate back in 2000 make sense in light of the recent Olympic Torch relay controversies.
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Another Sentinel season ends, editor sticks around
    It is tradition for the Editor in Chief to end his or her term with a farewell letter, thanking the staff and celebrating another Sentinel season’s end. The (somewhat) sad editorial and production staff laugh at the inside jokes and wish the EIC farewell, while sticking around to carry on the newspaper.
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ARTS & LIVING
Student brightens bedroom with timeless treasure
     A peek into the space a person inhabits provides a very insightful portrait of the things that are most important to that individual. While family heirlooms are often part of our sentimental possessions, rarely are they as timeless as the quilt Sarah Christopherson has draped over an entire wall in her room.
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Professor plays love doctor
    Hammurabi’s Code was quite possibly the most influential document of it’s time, dating back 4,000 years.  Not many people know, but within the code were strict rules regarding divorce, like issues with property and custody; all of the things people still bicker over.
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SPORTS
Eighth inning rally gives KSU the victory
    Fans that left early missed an intense late-inning thriller as the Owls rallied in the eighth inning and held on to beat the University of Alabama, 3-2, in the first game of a home-and-home series on April 15 at Stillwell Stadium.
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Record night for Whitlock and Matthews
    The KSU softball team has shaken off a season long losing streak by winning four in a row and making a little history.  The Owls gave Coach Scott Whitlock his 1,000 career win in the first game of their double header with Mercer on April 16.
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