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No longer popular, a nation pouts
KATHERINE CRANE, STAFF WRITER
We've decided we don't like Germany any more. In fact, we're so
mad at those Germans we're not even going to talk to them, and neither
are any of our friends. You won't see them sitting at our lunch
table, and it goes without saying we're going to cross them right
off our list of best buds.
You see, the German Justice Minister said something that really
hurt our feelings, and we don't take kindly to having our feelings
hurt. She said that we just wanted to go to war to divert attention
from the economy, and that Hitler did the exact same thing. [read
the article]
Use your imagination
GENEVIEVE CREEDON, COLUMNIST
One of my friends was sitting in my room earlier today creating
a plan to suspend a train set from his ceiling, and after ten minutes
of his imaginings, someone informed him that most of us had grown
out of that stage. Then, I asked: "Do you ever think of anything
realistic?" [read the
article]
Doing some good the common way
LARA JACOBS, COLUMNIST
This Saturday is not just an annual event, but rather one more opportunity
for us to use our personal power in ways that reach beyond our own
well being, one more chance we have to "do good". [read
the article]
Virtue, piety, and Convocation
TODD BUELL, COLUMNIST
To remove both Convocation and potentially Baccalaureate ceremonies
from First Parish Church disrespects Bowdoin's long-standing relationship
with the church and religion in general. [read
the article]
Little red Corvette, baby you're much too fast.
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ACADIA SENESE, COLUMNIST
So I don't own an SUV. I don't own a gas guzzling, hip, four-wheel
drive, all-terrain vehicle. And I'm down with that, even at an SUV-laden
campus like Bowdoin.Instead, I own a 1991 Ford Taurus, yes, that's
right, a 1991 Taurus-red, automatic, grandmother-style automobile.
[read the article]
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Campus expansion
The campus has been buzzing lately with rumors
of expansion, and such rumors strike fear into the hearts of many
students who selected Bowdoin for want of an intimate academic environment.
[read the editorial]


Bowdoin alumnus faces prejudice
It is not only current Bowdoin students who have
been affected by new restrictions, but alumni as well. [read
the letter]
Where oh where is Ludwig Rang?
Once engaged in the public
compact, Ludwig Rang cannot withdraw; he must continue. Mr. Rang,
sir, your admirers await your next installment. [read
the letter]
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