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Volume CXXXIII, Number 1
September 7, 2001
A disgraceful Little League world series
Benjamin Kreider
This situation is a disgrace, yet it is only a microcosm of a bigger phenomenon
going on in the U.S. Unfortunately, many people are so driven to succeed
at all costs that they are willing to lie, cheat, or generally play dirty
to get what they want. [read the article]
Acadia brings it all back home
Acadia Senese
The humidity is gone now, gone with the rumbling thunderstorm that meandered
across our campus last night. It took with it perhaps one of summer's
finishing touches, and left me behind, running through the rain and wishing
the warmth of the evening would never have to leave. [read
the article]
Summer Lovin'
Kara Oppenheim
It's the stuff that movies, books and songs are dedicated to but no one
can explain: the summer romance. What changes in those months when we're
not at school and everyone looks better because they're tan? [read
the article]
The St. Louis Cardinals- the best team on paper
Daniel Miller
When this paper goes to press, the Cardinals will be six games out of
first in the National League Central Division. They will sit only one
game out of first in the National League Wild Card race. [read
the article]
The Cap on Summer, a baseball wrap-up
Todd Buell
We are willing to sacrifice a few hours a day to corny icebreakers and
sensitivity training if it means that we can enjoy quality time with people
that we have not seen in three months. [read the
article]
Home is where the heart is
Genevive Creedon
For many first-year students in colleges across the globe, home is a word
and a concept of paramount importance at this time in their lives. [read
the article]
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Bowdoin in transition
The question is how the students
of five years ago, or even of fifty years ago, can relate to the College
of today. [read the editorial]
Flexible to a fault
The social houses are still very young, and so far they
have had a rough and tumble upbringing- not economically but emotionally.
[read the editorial]

Prof offers advice for Houses
[read the letter]
Bowdoin's use of resources
[read the letter]
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