Todd Johnston
Staff Writer

   The rolling blackouts throughout California and the high heating costs in the Northeast this year have once again put a spotlight on the state of energy in our nation. The spotlight is hitting Bowdoin College, too, as energy expenditures rise on campus with no certainty of when oil prices will level to a more accommodating cost.
   Partly as a result, the Trustees of the College have decided to increase next year's tuition by five percent, compared to last year's increase of four percent, raising further questions of just how serious the energy situation is on campus.
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