The Bowdoin Orient

Volume CXXXIX, Number 10
 November 20, 2009


Sam Vitello

Articles

Professors, dean reinstate in-class course evaluations

By SAM VITELLO, ORIENT STAFF

Scientific American price hike sparks protest

By SAM VITELLO, ORIENT STAFF

Substance infractions, crime compiled in ’08 annual report

By SAM VITELLO, ORIENT STAFF

Study abroad deadlines moved up to combat crowding on campus

By SAM VITELLO, ORIENT STAFF

Committee begins hunt for new dean of admissions

By SAM VITELLO, STAFF WRITER

Buses coming to Brunswick fall 2010

By SAM VITELLO, 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

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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