|
Volume CXXXII, Number 11
December 6, 2002
|
 |
A different type of Thanksgiving abroad
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
What results when Chinese, British, American, half-Australian
and half-Indian flatmates attempt to cook dinner together on a holiday
that normally passes unnoticed by half of them? [read
the article]
Wheelwright
not just for the birds
ADAM BABER, COLUMNIST
From Biology Professor Nat Wheelwright's corner office
in Druckenmiller, one can marvel at the majesty of the Bowdoin Pines,
a shelter for wildlife and an endless source of fascination. [read
the article]
Jeopardy winner moves to ME
ANN L. SULLIVAN, COLUMNIST
John Mahoney, graduate of Roger Williams University and
a new member of the Brunswick community, is a five-time Jeopardy winner.
[read the article]
Lending a hand
EVAN KOHN, ORIENT STAFF
Boss, Eb, Big Ben, Simone and Foxy all really want to be
your friend. Yes, they all live at 30 Range Road in Brunswick and invite
you to come play, whether it's taking a walk on the forested trails next
to their temporary home, or training them to sit, stay or come, upon request.
[read the article]
Can you exercise too much?
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
Dear Dr. Jeff: "Is there really such a thing as too
much exercise?" B.D. [read
the article]
Trip leaders of tomorrow
CECILY UPTON, COLUMNIST
While students may be stressed about impending finals,
the Outing Club is already looking ahead to next semester by fortifying
our leadership ranks and our educational offerings. [read
the article]
Adventures to the Arctic and pressure in
Paris
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, STAFF WRITER
The summer of 1939 was one of travel for Bowdoin students
and faculty alike. [read the article]
"Fair Trade" coffee at the College
RYAN DAVIS, CONTRIBUTOR
Without knowing it, you may have supported an industry
that pays their producers less than the cost of production for their goods,
and pockets millions of dollars in revenue by failing to pass these savings
onto consumers. [read the article]
| |
| feature photo caption (Joe Blow, Bowdoin Orient) |

|