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Volume CXXXIII, Number 4
October 3, 2003
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I declare my undying love for Donald Rumsfeld
PAT ROCKEFELLER, COLUMNIST
I have to say I love it when a public figure goes out on a limb and says something they truly believe in. If it serves nothing else, we can at least hold them accountable. [read the article]

The Patriot Act: A misguided attack on American civil liberties
BEN KREIDER, CONTRIBUTOR
Nearly 20 years after 1984, George Orwell's frightening vision of a paranoid world where the government monitors citizens' private lives is becoming all too real. [read the article]

Beantown or B-wick?
KATIE HAYES, CONTRIBUTOR
Boston is a great college town, but so is Brunswick, Maine. My roommate and I visited some old high school friends who attend school in Boston, and after spending the weekend in the city and learning how different their lifestyle is, I came back with a newfound appreciation for college life in a small town in Maine. [read the article]

A harmless, inclusive gesture or racist affront?
BRYANT ANTHONY RICH, COLUMNIST
A very new controversy in race relations has come to light in a small town 50 miles east of San Francisco. A Caucasian freshman girl has set out to establish a Caucasian club at her local public high school. [read the article]

Anything but the "crux"
GILMAN BARNDOLLAR, CONTRIBUTOR
I usually can't help but laugh when I read an article by Bowdoin's own Israeli Information Minister, Yaron Eisenberg, in the Orient. I may not be the most unbiased person in the world, but even I find it funny when I see unabashed propaganda in our school paper. [read the article]

 

Bowdoin and the Patriot Act
It's not easy being stuck between a rock and a hard place, and that's where the College administration finds itself in the debate over the Patriot Act and its effects on academia. [read the editorial]

Attention all artists, supporters
A piece of my artwork was stolen from the Visual Arts Center last weekend and I am really angry, disappointed, and sad. [read the letter]

Let's get more athletes for CGD
I received an email this Monday from the Community Service Resource Center imploring students to sign up for any of a number of Common Good Day activities with vacancies (read: not just a few empty spaces, but a total absence of student participation). [read the letter]

 

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