The Bowdoin Orient

Volume CXXXIX, Number 10
 November 20, 2009


Seth Walder

Photos

Slideshow: All (5) photos taken by Seth Walder

Articles

Demystifying the myths: course registration cards

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Buster Olney, ESPN analyst, speaks with students about journalism

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Club recalls yellow bikes in an attempt to end theft

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Brunswick police crack down on drinking

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Sullivan ’11, Chase ’09 win Athlete of the Season award

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

CAB to downsize membership, streamline budget operations

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

NESCAC to impose travel regulations

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Winter sports frozen in postseason

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Speed-enhancing LZR suits rip through pool at NESCACs

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Attendance policy varies for each professor

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Daley, Skipp make clip for ESPNU

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Pipes burst over Winter Break, cause roughly $3,800 in damage

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

BSG health center survey inadequate, members say

By PIPER GROSSWENDT AND SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Coaches Shibles and Smith take the helm as women?s basketball gears up for season

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Repeat Champions

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

More than 400 students cast early votes in Smith Union

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Sports Shorts: Crew team takes fifth at Head of the Charles

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Baseball hopes for 20-win season after missing playoffs

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Softball loses five in final weekend

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Baseball needs four wins and Tufts loss to clinch playoffs

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Despite budgeting misquote, papers to return to campus

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Baseball clings to playoff hopes after Tufts losses

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Baseball takes 2 from Mules, gives 2 to Monks

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Baseball loses three, struggles with hitting

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Women?s lacrosse beats illness, then goes on to crush Wellesley

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Baseball starts at 8-3 with late inning wins

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Winter sports stopped in postseason

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Record numbers apply to study abroad

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts surge in tech jobs

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Men?s soccer season finishes with loss to Jeffs

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

Sox claim World Series, campus celebration calm

By SETH WALDER, ORIENT STAFF

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

ED I apps projected to rise by five percent

Though the total is still being tallied, the number of Early Decision I (ED I) applications appears to be up from last year. As of yesterday, the ... 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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