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The oldest continuously published college weekly
in the United States
Volume CXXXII, Number 11
December 6, 2002
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Departments
set new goals for writers
ALEC SCHLEY, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin faculty unanimously passed a measure pertaining
to writing at their Monday meeting. The measure asked that each department
articulate the specific standards for writing within its particular discipline.
[read the article]
Bowdoin fights rising health care expenses
FE VIVAS, STAFF WRITER
Despite
rising health care costs in Maine, Bowdoin refused to give in to skyrocketing
expenses without a strong commitment to the interests of all its employees
covered by the College health insurance plan. [read
the article]
Student
cycles for smiles
NATALIE CRAVEN, STAFF WRITER
At the end of the second semester, Christopher Blodgett
'06 will embark on a 2,600-mile bike ride from Brunswick to Miami. The
ride will raise money for Operation Smile, an organization that provides
reconstructive facial surgery for children born with facial deformities
who cannot afford corrective medical procedures. [read
the article]
Students
participate in Iraq talk
CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
November 25, Bowdoin students united as the Coalition to
Raise Awareness About the War in Iraq staged a demonstration aimed to
spark debate concerning the recent rise in American military presence
in the Middle East. [read the article]
Colleges
alters viewing policy
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
As a result of several factors that influence the showing
of films on campus, Bowdoin College has decided to become stricter in
terms of enforcing copyright laws concerning the viewing of videos by
groups of students. [read the article]
Library displays numerous rare books
TED REINERT, STAFF WRITER
A
plethora of rare volumes from the George J. Mitchell Department of Special
Collections and Archives is now on display on the second floor of Hawthorne-Longfellow
Library. [read the article]

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| Above, Brooks Boucher '05, #25, and John Landry
'06, #14 infiltrate Colby's defensive zone.[read
the article] (Karsten Moran, Bowdoin Orient) |

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