Volume CXXXIII, Number 3
September 21, 2001
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The prints of Andy Warhol on campus
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
From the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania comes a smattering of these prints. The exhibition, entitled The Prints of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), will be showing from September 29 to December 23, 2001. [read the article]

Women rock Bowdoin
JULIE THOMPSON, STAFF WRITER
For Bowdoin students in 2001, it seems almost impossible to fathom that just thirty years ago, this campus was suffering from a serious shortage of estrogen. In 1971, Bowdoin matriculated its first ever coed class, a tremendous step for the college and a fortuitous one for the females among us. [read the article]

Photo exhibit captures early Arctic
CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
It's no accident that the Bowdoin Outing Club is the largest student organization on campus. Bowdoin has a long tradition of involvement with and exploration of the natural world... [read the article]

Pub update: Innerpink on its way
CHRIS BAIL, STAFF WRITER
Combining influences that range from the Pixies to Marvin Gaye (and everywhere in between), Innerpink boasts an incredible stage presence which helped them win "best new band" at the Boston Music Awards last year. [read the article]

Travis's The Invisible Band a solid Brit-pop hit
BRIAN DUNN AND TED REINERT, STAFF WRITERS
To summarize the last five years in the genre, Oasis hit their zenith ages ago, the Verve broke up, and Radiohead and Blur have experimented with their sound so much that they shouldn't even be categorized in the genre anymore. [read the article]

Going South with the Film Society
JIM FLANAGAN, STAFF WRITER
For any of you from that neck of the woods, these movies might help you feel closer to home. For the rest of us, it will just be a set of fun movies.[read the article]

Shakespeare's Othello told as modern film, O
HANNAH TUCKER, STAFF WRITER
Before Julia Stiles pirouetted her way to box office stardom in Save the Last Dance, and long before you knew who Josh Hartnett was, the two actors made a little movie called O. [read the article]

MacMillan is 'old school' American food
KERRY ELSON AND LAUREN McKEE, STAFF WRITERS
Despite the allure of a decorous awning and a pleasant wooden storefront, this restaurant dons dated wall to wall carpeting and grass-green lamps, much as the Foodies did spandex and scrunchies. [read the article]