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Volume CXXXIII, Number 11 December 5, 2003
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Colby slips on the ice DERRICK WONG, STAFF WRITER Chants, cheers, and even an arrest or two-Colby-Bowdoin hockey games are always intense, and the first meeting of the 2003 season was no exception.
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Skaters upset NESCAC favorite Middlebury for strong season start REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER Since the beginning of NESCAC and ECAC competition, women's ice hockey has been dominated by the Middlebury Panthers.
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Four-game winning streak kicks off season MARIO LOPEZ, STAFF WRITER Off to a great pre-season start, the Bowdoin Men's Basketball Team has proven that hard work does indeed pay off.
The men took it all in the University at Maine Farmington Hight Memorial Tournament, which was held on November 21 and 22.
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First-year Palmer runs to All-American honors at nationals ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER For the second year in a row, the women's cross country team competed in nationals. Two weeks ago, at Hanover College in Indiana, first-year Neoma Palmer completed the 6K course in 16th place, earning All-American honors and leading Bowdoin to a 19th-place team finish.
[read the article] On the right track for the New Englands BENJAMIN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER Between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in the evening, the men from the Bowdoin indoor track squad singe the track with blazing intervals and fill the air with the steam of sweat and testosterone as they lift weights and grind out explosive drills.
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Big plays and bigger playmakers slated for Super Bowl XXXVIII NICK LAROCQUE, STAFF WRITER It really is true what they say; there are no great teams in the NFL anymore. There are great defenses, great offensive lines, great backs, and great receivers, but no great teams.
[read the article] Bears making a splash in NESCAC MELISSA PERRIN, STAFF WRITER The Bowdoin swim teams have been practicing for only three weeks, but they are already beginning to reap the benefits of their hard work. After losing their season openers to MIT, both the men and women's teams swam to victories over Babson last Saturday.
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