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Volume CXXXIII, Number 18
April 2, 2004

 

 

Members of the women's basketball team embrace after the NCAA Division III finals in Norfolk, Virginia. The Bears fell to the Wilmington Quakers 59-53 on March 20. The team ended its record-breaking season 30-1. (Courtesy of Bowdoin Athletics website/Michele Stapleton)

 

The Whittier Field fire began at midnight. The Brunswick Fire Department said its likely cause was an electrical malfunction. (Courtesy of the Brunswick Fire Department/Lisa Kennedy)

 

Members of Habitat for Humanity were in Smith Union this week to raise awareness about homelessness and housing. (Jennifer Lee, Bowdoin Orient)

 

Manning Marable gave a presentation about youth leadership and race on Wednesday evening. (Jennifer Lee, Bowdoin Orient)

 

Dan McGrath '06 on the BOC backcountry trip, living the dream. (Courtesy of Mark Roberts)

 

Famous alumni arctic explorer Donald MacMillan is reunited with Tukummeq, Ivaloo, and Inugaarsuk, assistants from his 1908-1909 expedition to the North Pole, in 1950. (Courtesy of the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum)

 

Joe Song (Mike Chan '05, center) visits his family in Elaine Johanson '04's play Blood Feathers. Here he sits with his friend Rob (Tony Handel '07) and sister Lena (Daphne Leveriza '07). (Jennifer Lee, Bowdoin Orient)

 

Matt Leach & Laura Welsh (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient)

 

Ford Gurall '04 fires and connects on a shot. Gurall tallied 26 points last season and will be essential to the team's attack once again this year. (Bowdoin Orient)

 

Matt Regele '06 practices the javelin in preparation for the spring season. With stellar performers from the winter season returning, Bowdoin will be a force to be reckoned with on the track. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient)

 

Kendall Cox '05 has seen the most time in goal this season, and Alex Smith '06 has also contributed for the Bears. The team is 6-1 and takes on Wesleyan tomorrow. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient)

 

A Bowdoin player looks to steal during a recent game. Offense has proven essential for the team so far this season as the men tallied 22 hits and five home runs against St. Joseph's. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient)

 

 

Birds come back to New England to show that spring is finally here. (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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