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The oldest continuously published college weekly
in the United States
Volume CXXXIII, Number 16
February 15, 2002
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Mitchell dedicates library wing
KYLE D. STALLER, ORIENT STAFF
In
a ceremony complete with champagne and a full compliment of College trustees,
the Hawthorne-Longfellow Library's Department of Special Collections and
Archives was dedicated in the name of Senator George J. Mitchell '54.
[read the article]
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News
Briefs
Shays-Meehan campaign finance bill passes in House...
Milosevic defends himself in international court...
President of Rockefeller University resigns...
Western Falun Gong protestors detained in China...
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Trustees approve College budget
FE VIVAS, STAFF WRITER
The
Bowdoin Board of Trustees met last weekend to approve a short list of
proposals that have far-reaching effects for the future of the College.
[read the article]
Financial aid applicants barely increasing
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
With the economy in a slump and the stock market making
only minimal gains on last year's selloffs, are Bowdoin parents feeling
the pinch? [read the article]
Panel tackles College diversity
ADAM BABER,ORIENT STAFF
While
there was much discussion about diversity as part of admissions, it also
touched upon the role of diversity once students were enrolled at Bowdoin.
[read the article]
Grading analysis continues
BELINDA J. LOVETT, ORIENT STAFF
According to a recent survey, students feel that a change
to a plus/minus grading system would promote unhealthy competition and
exacerbate "grade-grubbing." [read
the article]
CIS offers training
NICHOLAS J. LoVECCHIO, ORIENT STAFF
Computing
and Information Services will continue its highly popular training program
this semester, with increased course offerings in software programs. [read
the article]

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Sustainable Bowdoin gears up
One main push is the group's work on developing
an "Environmental Mission Statement" for the College.
[read the article]
What is YALP?
YALP originated in 1998 as the crisis over the
fraternities was coming to a head. [read
the article]
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Creating campus discussion
What arose was a series of finger-pointing allegations.
[read the article]
Editorial:
A need for practical classes
Students have been complaining about
the un-usefulness of classes for quite a while, as far back
as the 1800s. [read
the editorial]
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Autobahn kicks into high gear
This was not exactly the Autobahn everyone remembers
from 2001. [read the article]
Hooker appeals to wide crowd
After kicking off with the title track, a classy
world-blues tune with Santana, John Lee Hooker moves through the
gamut of his abilities. [read
the article]
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Men's hockey loses steam, fall 4-1 to Colby
This week's loss is a tough one to recap, because
it was one that got away in aggravating fashion. [read
the article]
Sweet repeat for women's track
The Bowdoin women ousted Bates, Colby, and the
University of Southern Maine in a huge upset. [read
the article]
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| The cast of "Monomania" prepares
for its big performance. The One Acts will run tonight and Saturday
at 8:00 p.m. in Wish Theater. (Karsten Moran, Bowdoin Orient) |
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