Volume 31 Number 4 Spring/Summer 09
In this Issue
Features
- Family Squabbles
- Confronting Conformity
- Caution, Not Crisis
- Tooning Up
The Editor's Page
- Boiling Points
- Letters to the Editor
Along Middle Path
- Moon Walking at Philander's Phling
- Nayef Samhat Appointed Provost
- In and Out at Kenyon
- Kenyon in the News
- The Hot Sheet
- A Stitch in Time for Winter
- Gambier is Talking About...
- Sound Bites
- What's your Kenyon Quotient?
Sports
- Imagine
- Sports Round-Up
Books
- How the South Won
- Reviews
Office Hours
- Kenyon bids farewell to four veteran professors
- Transformed by time
- Not in my Job Description: Radio Nights
- Burning Question for Jay Corrigan, Associate Professor of Economics
Alumni News
- Sparking Sparks
- Singing from the Roots
- Obituaries
- Alumni Digest
The Last Page
- Un-Kenyon
- The Back Cover
Imagine
Photography by Amelia Weinman '99 and Alan Schmidt '89
Imagination. It's one of the fundamental lessons that Coach Jim Steen drums into his Kenyon swimmers. You have to be able to imagine where you want to go before you can even begin to get there. This March, imagination-and training, and talent, and grit, and power, and camaraderie, and deep-hearted, crazy-ebullient Kenyon fans-took the Lords and Ladies far indeed. Imagine: At the Division III championship meet in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the men won their thirtieth straight national title, extending the greatest streak in all of college sports. The women picked up their twenty-third championship over the past twenty-six years. If you're a Kenyon swimmer, you know how it feels. If you're not, here are a few photos to help you imagine.
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