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Volume CXXXIII, Number 14 February 13, 2004
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After a winning weekend, the men's hockey team buried Colby 5-2 on Tuesday night. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient) |
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Doug Voigt of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill presents possible layout designs for the campus. Their models plan for new buildings, walkways, renovations and quads. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient) |
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Two hundred and thirty students visited the counseling center in the fall of 2003. (Jennifer Lee, Bowdoin Orient) |
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A chef prepares chicken at Thorne Hall. Dining Services purchases many organic foods from local suppliers. (Jennifer Lee, Bowdoin Orient) |
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Jacques Bourgaux performs in his one-man version of Don Quixote last Thursday in Pickard Theater. (Jennifer Lee, Bowdoin Orient) |
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Katie Forney '07 waits for the puck under the watchful eye of the opposing defense. The Bowdoin Women's Ice Hockey Team is on 13-game winning streak and is ranked fifth in the nation. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient) |
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Neoma Palmer '07 sits comfortably at first place during her race. Last Friday she went on to win the 5000-meter in 18:10.34 and was only 15 seconds away from qualifying for Nationals. (Courtesy of Eric Sofen) |
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Teddy Ligon '06 looks for the play from his spot at forward. The team hopes to improve its 15-8 record this weekend with a matchup against Colby at home tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient) |
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A Bowdoin swimmer finishes up a sprint in preparation for the NESCAC Championships. The women's team competes next weekend at Wesleyan while the men's team has another week off. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient) |
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Andrew Combs '06 placed first in the mile and the 1000-meter to win the Jim Wescott Most Outstanding Track Athlete award. Bowdoin placed second as a team behind Bates. (Courtesy of Eric Sofen) |
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What's cooler than cool? (Jennifer Lee, Bowdoin Orient) |

Prints of all original photographs published by the Orient
are available for purchase. To inquire, please contact Karsten Moran
at orient@bowdoin.edu

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