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The oldest continuously published college weekly
in the United States
Volume CXXXIII, Number 15
February 8, 2002
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Confiscation of signs angers returning students
NICHOLAS J. LoVECCHIO, ORIENT STAFF
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items were removed during Security's routine building sweeps, which took
place in December in the three days after students left campus for break.
[read the article]
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News
Briefs
UCalifornia thinks twice about SATs...
Men arrested in conjunction with Wall Street Journal reporter...
Immoral Harvard Seniors...
BIW to release 70...
Armed forces releases 27 Afghans...
Bowdoin Briefs
Trustees on campus...
English-theater major okayed...
Online grades...
CBB gets grant...
New face in Development...
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Downeaster graces the rails of Amtrak
FE VIVAS, STAFF WRITER
The midmorning run from Portland to Boston proved to be
so popular that some passengers found themselves standing in the filled-to-capacity
cars of the Downeaster. [read the article]
Security statistics
The following information reflects criminal activity that
was reported between December 11, 2001 and February 4, 2002. [read
the article]
Writing Project enjoys unprecedented success
JUSTIN BOYNTON, STAFF WRITER
The number of participants in the Writing Project was the
highest since the program's inception in 1994. [read
the article]

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Economics all around you
Give me a grocery store, an open-air market, or
even an airline terminal and I am a very happy microeconomist.
[read the article]
Beyond the pines
I couldn't help noticing a group of people, quite
vivacious and looking rather Bohemian, who naturally attracted
my particular attention. [read
the article]
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The Super Bowl and terrorism
I was confronted with the confessions of young
boys who admitted to helping terrorists get fake passports.
[read the article]
Protestors do more harm than good
A protest was not what New York needed last weekend.
[read the article]
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The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra
"Like the New England weather, if you don't
like one piece, you'll like the next." [read
the article]
Hoobastank: innovators or imitators?
The similarities between the two bands are astonishing.
Both bands hail from the same area, and their vocalists sound
and look similar. [read the article]
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Men's hockey rolls through weekend undefeated
The Bears, who are #3 in national Division III
rankings, are still the only team in college hockey with an
undefeated record. [read
the article]
Women's hockey winning continues
Ranked 13-2-0, the Bowdoin Women's Ice Hockey
team continues to cruise through its competition. [read
the article]
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| Sean Starke '03 battles for the puck
in Bowdoin's 3-1 victory over Norwich University. The Bears are
the only undefeated team in any division of college hockey. [read
the article] |
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