The Bowdoin Orient

Volume CXXXIX, Number 10
 November 20, 2009


Erin K. McAuliffe

Articles

Sustainable report gives Bowdoin a 'B'

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, ORIENT STAFF

Question 1, TABOR 2 outcomes draw near

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, ORIENT STAFF

Unplugged student sound provides Sunday night study break

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, ORIENT STAFF

Maine’s water: nation’s third most contaminated

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, ORIENT STAFF

Buck offerings well received by students

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, ORIENT STAFF

Eight students sick with swine flu

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, ORIENT STAFF

Students bare all in 'The Naked Art Show'

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Student movies grace the silver screen at film fest

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Muses, love stories, and imagination abound at One Act Festival

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

With woodcuts, students take lasting impressions from old Brunswick High

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

On the road, Meddies head south to serenade crowds

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

"Hall of Mirrors" reflects Schwartz's innovative composition techniques

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Bowdoin alumni premiere solo shows at New York City galleries

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Hepler individualizes the masses in Becker

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Andrew Bird migrates north

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Kolster's digital archives bring everyday life into focus

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Musicians display talents at Note Book Café

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Bowdoin chorus and jazz bands to perform diverse repertoire

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Stormin? Norman and Suzy?s chemistry to light up Studzinski

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Student bands tune up Bowdoin music scene

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Art students push creative limits during 15-hour ?art-a-thon?

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

'W.' dramatizes skeletons of first Bush administration

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Peary-MacMillan museum replete with arctic treasures

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

?Landscape? photographers explore natural boundaries

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Wilson exhibit ?disconcerting?

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Art festival for all ages colors Brunswick green

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Afghani portraits ?go beyond?

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Museum steps serve as stage for theater and dance pieces

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Prints chronicle economic and cultural boom in Japan

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Gregory Brothers return, students get ready to rock

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

The One AM Radio blends genres for a new, eclectic musical sound

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Photography exhibit studies nature and urbanization

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Restaurant has the recipe for success: Ambience, flavor and attentive service

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

?Cloud Nine? rains on heteronormative parade

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

And the nominees are . . . both short and animated

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Suburbia spotlighted in Becker Gallery

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Activities Board regains students? confidence with Kweller concert

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Artist consumes the fruit of her body

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Film about photographer alum holds audience captive

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Frontier Café celebrates Japan through film, art

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Local stores satisfy thrifty appetites

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, STAFF WRITER

Deli provides delicious variety

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, CONTRIBUTOR

Coziness of gallery space at Icon worth the trip

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, CONTRIBUTOR

Wethli's life-size Piper Cub takes form, flight

By ERIN K. MCAULIFFE, CONTRIBUTOR

Kanye proves himself stronger graduate

AND ERIN K. MCAULIFFE,

For articles published before April 2, 2004, use the archives.

In the current Orient

EDITORIAL

Ongoing Evaluations

This week, the Orient investigated the little-known process of Ongoing Learning Evaluations (OLEs), during which professors invite honest student ... Read

NEWS

Gender-neutral housing discussed

On Tuesday afternoon, 12 students joined Director of Residential Life Mary Pat McMahon and Associate Director of Housing Operations Lisa Rendall to ... Read

FEATURES

Bowdoin EcoReps work to reduce unnecessary waste

As part of Maine Recycles Week, enthusiastic student volunteers worked alongside Sustainable Bowdoin student EcoReps to collect, weigh and sort trash ... Read

OPINION

We need more nuclear plants to combat global warming

If we have so many diplomatic problems with the Middle East, why do we send them millions of dollars a day by purchasing their oil? Everyone across ... Read

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Student-directed play ‘Rhinoceros’ challenges conformity

The star of Bowdoin's newest show could trample you. Masque and Gown, in collaboration with the Department of Theater and Dance, opened its fall ... Read

SPORTS

Football comes back against Colby to claim share of CBB Title

In a game played through a steady rain, the Bowdoin Polar Bears wrapped up a season that began with so much ... Read


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