March 2, 2001
Volume CXXXII, Number 18

 










  WARRIORS leads fight against eating disorders

Up Til Dawn

They're driving us crazy!
 
 

    This past week, members of the Bowdoin community, including students, deans, professors, coaches and alums attended various events in recognition of Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Kresge Auditorium was filled to near capacity on Monday evening, when Catherine Steiner-Adair '76, Assistant Director of the Harvard Center for Eating Disorders spoke. Later in the week, a student from the class of 2000, in addition to deans, members of the counseling center and Dudley Coe, and coaches, gathered with several WARRIORS members to discuss the prevention and treatment of eating disorders.

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    On behalf of the parents and patients of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and the student organizers of Up 'til Dawn-Bowdoin College, I want to thank you for your tremendous efforts in making the first Up 'til Dawn a tremendous success. Not only did the event raise over $5,000 (money is still coming in!), it also touched the lives and hearts of many people within the community. This is truly an accomplishment to be proud of.

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    Having just returned from a vacation (desperately needed but too short), I am fully prepared to tackle yet another human interest item that affects the lives of Bowdoin students campuswide. This issue is relevant whether you live in the Tower, out in Harpswell, or in one of the condemned fraternity buildings. I am talking, of course, about that detestable segment of the population known as...really bad drivers.

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