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Volume CXXXII, Number 17
February 28, 2003
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Yale Student Conference
JONATHAN PEREZ, STAFF WRITER
In an effort to better unite student activists and regional
environmental groups, Yale played host to a student environmental leadership
conference during the weekend of February 15. [read
the article]
Cafferty
is a witness to change
ADAM BABER, COLUMNIST
Professor Helen Cafferty remembers the moment well. She
was working in the Dean's office when a friend handed her a slip of paper,
much like a president's chief of staff would do in the midst of some grave
crisis. "The wall has fallen," the note ominously read. [read
the article]
The opening of north Africa, part two
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, STAFF WRITER
On the other front of the Second World War, other U.S.
troops were preparing with British and Allied soldiers for the reconquest
of Europe. Before the invasion of France, however, their objective was
to liberate North Africa. Edwin Rommel, the German Desert Fox had entered
that continent earlier in the war and British troops had put up a good
fight only to be outgunned and outmaneuvered. [read
the article]
Eating disorders dangers
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
Dear Dr. Jeff: "I'm worried that a friend of mine
has an eating disorder. As someone who cares about her, what should I
do?" E.D. [read the article]
Costs of living off campus
TIMOTHY J. RIEMER, COLUMNIST
Have you ever heard about those people at Bowdoin who live
in those really nice houses down in Harpswell or some other place along
the coast? [read the article]
One BOC week to go
CECILY UPTON, COLUMNIST
There remains just one week until spring break. Spring
break is often a time of sunburns and debauchery, but there are those
who venture forth to revel in the wilderness, or at least the glades at
some ski mountain, instead of heading for the beaches of South Florida.
[read the article]
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