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Volume CXXXIII, Number 8
November 7, 2003

Poetry group slams Bowdoin
JOY LEE, STAFF WRITER
Here at Bowdoin, a new form of poetry is taking hold. The days of Longfellow and Hawthorne are long gone, and a new group of poets of have emerged: slam poets. [read the article]

House system mirrors frats, statistics show
NINA SHRAYER, CONTRIBUTOR
Why are there so few women living in the college houses? This year, the house system has approximately 70 percent males and 30 percent females. [read the article]

Bowdoin explorers sleep under rocks, fail in attempt to hunt reindeer
KATHRYN OSTROFSKY, STAFF WRITER
For Bowdoin Chemistry Professor Paul Chadbourne, the purpose of the Greenland expedition was to study climate change-he found similarities between Greenland's wildlife and Maine's fossils, suggesting that Maine's climate and ecosystems had once resembled those of the Arctic. [read the article]

Herpes affects many students
JEFF BENSON, M.D., DUDLEY COE HEALTH CENTER
Dear Dr. Jeff: Can someone have genital herpes and not know it? Can a person infect you with herpes, even if they've never had any sores?-D.C. [read the article]

BOC Notebook: leaders are made, not born
ELLIOT JACOBS, STAFF WRITER
This fall, Bowdoin Outing Club leaders were out in the field every weekend-high atop mountains, in rolling swells off the coast, and in churning whitewater-making decisions about how to insure the safety and fun of participants. [read the article]

Bill Raleigh of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance points out wilderness areas on a map of Utah at a lecture sponsored by the Evergreens on Wednesday evening. (Nancy Van Dyke, Bowdoin Orient)

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