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Volume CXXXIII, Number 1
September 7, 2001
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Life in China: A Bowdoin Perspective
By OREN M. ABELES, STAFF WRITER
"Hey Jude" comes to an end, but it is
replaced by the impatient voice of a man barking out commands. I only
speak a few words of Mandarin, but I can tell from his tone that he is
not a happy camper. [read the article]
Ask Dr. Jeff
By JEFF BENSON, M.D., STAFF WRITER
We'll be opening up a "Self-Care Room"
by the end of the month, where you'll find the information, diagnostic
tools, and remedies to evaluate and treat - by yourselves -- some of your
more common ailments. [read the article]
EBear, Birch Trees, and Bridges: A look at
Bowdoin's Career Planning Center
By EIDER GORDILLO, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Career Planning Center (CPC), on the
first floor of Moulton Union, thrives on providing Bowdoin students with
the knowledge they need in order to establish themselves in a competitive
world. [read the article]
Life Beyond the Pines
By LUDWIG RANG, STAFF WRITER
The strange little man in elegant dark suit introduced
himself as Fred Stern, a doctor, he said, with a practice on upper Fifth
Avenue not far from the Metropolitan. [read the
article]
Fessenden & Hyde Series: Introduction
By KID WONGSRICHANALAI, STAFF WRITER
His name was Franklin Pierce. The College remembers
him for the simple fact that he was the fourteenth president of the United
States and nothing more. In reality, there really was nothing more.[read
the article]
Bowdoin hires environmental coordinator
By SOPHIA BASSAN, STAFF WRITER
Some of Payson's most aggressive efforts have been
directed at the College's energy consumption. [read
the article]
Seeds of Peace
By TODD JOHNSTON, STAFF WRITER
This summer, much of the news' coverage began with
the depressing reality of the Middle East conflict between the Palestinians
and Israelis, and the continuous bloodshed in the region. [read
the article]
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