The Bowdoin Orient

Volume CXXXIX, Number 10
 November 20, 2009


Anya Cohen

Articles

Student-directed play ‘Rhinoceros’ challenges conformity

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Teratoma’s new songs to get crowds thrashing

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Distinguished DaPonte String Quartet to perform all-Mendelssohn program

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Senior musicians introduce live hip-hop at Thursday-night bowling

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Student band Milkman’s Union went public with Portland performance

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Ensemble Dünya introduced sampling of Turkish tunes to Kanbar this week

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Fan favorite Racer X to bring down the house in new Morrell venue on Saturday

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Indie rock Milkmen drive ‘Roads In’ to solidified sonic success

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Students cope with housing crunch’s close quarters

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Art Smarts: Frontier supports warring countries with weekend of fundraisers

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Art Smarts: New faculty pianist Lopez to perform Chopin in Studzinksi tomorrow

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Darkness, drama and Dracula unite in German Expressionist exhibition

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

College stays true to hiring and firing promises

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Lotteries wrap up, Brunswick Apts. go quickly

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Three seniors fight child porn, one click at a time

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Minor in economics and finance to be offered at College next year

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Financial aid requests rise 2 percent for incoming class

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Record numbers apply to College Houses

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Trustees meeting focuses on finances

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

1.7 % decline in 2013 apps

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Maine St. Station struggles to stay on track

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Financial aid requests increase slightly

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

First-year black enrollment at 8.4 percent

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Streamlined card system to require new OneCards

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Faculty diversity to remain a priority despite strains on current budget

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Who will be the next president?

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Bowdoin vote may determine local elections

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Higher Ed Act pledges to ease student burdens

By ANYA COHEN, ORIENT STAFF

Career Planning Center revamps office, strives to work closely with students

By ANYA COHEN, STAFF WRITER

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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