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Volume CXXXII, Number 8
November 8, 2002

What do Bowdoin students think about war with Iraq?
SARAH BRUSS AND ROSALIND MAY, CONTRIBUTORS
Take a few minutes to look at YOUR opinions concerning the possible war with Iraq. [read the article]

A fork in the road
TIMOTHY J. RIEMER , COLUMNIST
The past week's economic news seem to indicate that the economy is approaching a fork in the road that will determine whether it continues to recover or whether it loses the little steam that it has gained and falters once again. [read the article]

Bowdoin's spirited campus
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, STAFF WRITER
In the twilight darkness the attackers moved swiftly into position. [read the article]

Chewonki Foundation seminars
CECILY UPTON, COLUMNIST
Saturday, Saturday, Saturday. A ticket gets you the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge. This Saturday the BOC is hosting a spectacular event, one that shouldn't be missed by any self-respecting Bowdoin student. [read the article]

Eating disorders revisited
JEFF BENSON, M.D., DUDLEY COE HEALTH CENTER
Dear Dr. Jeff: "It seems like there are a lot of people here struggling with eating disorders. What can we do to help out?" P.W. [read the article]

On Wednesday November 6th, Susan Kaplan, Professor of Anthropology and Director of Perry McMillan Arctic Museum, Jim Woolett, Archaeology Lab Manager, Julie Thompson '03, and Carly Knight '05 discussed their past summer experience as archaeologists in Labrador. The discussion, entitled "Summers in the Arctic: Bowdoin Archaeology in Labrador," was part of the Quinby House Discussion Series. SThe speakers talked about Bowdoin's illustrious past in Arctic exploration and showed slides of their excavation sites from this summer. (Karsten Moran, Bowdoin Orient)