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Volume CXXXII, Number 11
December 6, 2002
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Colby
falls on the ice
MIKE BALULESCU, STAFF WRITER
Nothing warms the hearts of Bowdoin students more than
gathering in Dayton Arena to share a hatred of Colby with their peers
[read the article]
David vs. Goliath
SUEN WONG, STAFF WRITER
To see the mighty swimmers of Yale staring back across
the pool, the Polar Bears were a little awestruck and tentative, but as
wave after wave of swimmers dove into the water, it began to dawn on them
that their opponents were not invincible. [read
the article]
Women's XC runs to 14th place
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
As the runners lined up on the starting line, the Bowdoin
Women's Cross Country Team waited anxiously for the gun to go off that
would signal the start of the race. [read
the article]
Polar
Bears skate to a tie with #1 Elmira
REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER
Currently ranked second in the nation and sporting a record
of 3-0-1, the Bowdoin Women's Ice Hockey Team is looking forward to building
on its current success against Hamilton and Amherst this weekend. [read
the article]
Men's
XC charges to eighth place finish in DIII nationals
ALEX MOORE, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Men's Cross-Country Team finished eighth out
of 24 teams at the NCAA Division III Championship at St. Olaf College,
Minnesota on November 23rd. The results were an improvement over Bowdoin's
2001 eleventh place nationals finish. [read
the article]
Women's basketball undefeated
JENN
LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
The Polar Bears improved their record to 4-0 by defeating
University of Southern Maine, 78 to 76, in double-overtime. [read
the article]
Swimmers
and divers get thier feet wet in 2002-2003 season
ALISON BENTON, STAFF WRITER
Already in their fifth week of grueling training, the Bowdoin
Swimming and Diving Teams are off to a great start. [read
the article]
Men's
bball reloads for '03 campaign
BOBBY DESAULNIERS, STAFF WRITER
With the win over University of Southern Maine last Monday,
the Bowdoin Men's Basketball Team improved to 3-1 on the season. Led by
seniors Braden Clement and Danny Ginn, who scored a combined 31 points,
the Bears put up another win. [read
the article]
All for the love of the game
CONOR WILLIAMS, COLUMNIST
Autumn is a time for love. A time for romance. Frankly,
I'm at my most passionate between September and December. As the leaves
fall, as the light wanes, as the temperature drops, I'm all about the
love. Girls come and go, but college football is always there. [read
the article]
Squash led by youth
LUKE WILSON, STAFF WRITER
At the beginning of the season, Men's and Women's squash
coach Tomas Forston was not sure what was in store for the future of the
women's program. [read the article]
Intramural ballers better than varsity
J.P. BOX, COLUMNIST
If you're looking for the best basketball players at Bowdoin,
you won't find them in the gym five days a week. They're not sweating
in the weight room, they're not getting their ankles taped before practice,
and they're not wearing any team jacket. [read
the article]
Men's
Vball: the new hotness
PHIL FRIEDRICH, STAFF WRITER
With nine returning veterans and a host of promising first
years, Bowdoin's club volleyball team is set to open their 2002-2003 campaign
this Sunday at M.I.T.'s annual preseason tournament. [read
the article]
Colby
gets squashed!
ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
After easily defeating Colby 9-0 on November 25th, the
men's squash team improved its record to 3-1, two weeks into the competitive
season. [read the article]
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