Martina Welke
Number of articles: 7First article: September 30, 2005
Latest article: April 6, 2007
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Seniors to deliver 'face-melting' music compositions
Two of Bowdoin's own nouveau composers are making their stage debut this weekend, as Nate Guttman '07 and Adam Cohen-Leadholm '07 will present their senior honors projects in composition. The show will be in Kresge Auditorium today at 7:30 p.m., complete with professional musicians.
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Corpus bares all
All over campus, people are shedding bulky sweaters and heavy coats as the weather warms. But this spring, some students are taking it all off?in front of a camera. Today marks the opening of the third Corpus Art Exhibit, which features nude photographs of Bowdoin students.
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Chilling outside: Winter camping with BOC
On some wintry nights, just summoning enough nerve to slip under the cold sheets can be difficult. Imagine exchanging your warm bed, fleece-lined slippers and nearby indoor plumbing for a sleeping bag, snow boots, and the great outdoors. The thought alone inspires a shiver. Yet many Bowdoin students decide not only to try out winter camping in Maine, but to do it repeatedly.
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Hard driven seniors spin profit
Chatting over sushi on a week night in the Café, seniors Robert Burns and Sarah Schoen seem like typical Bowdoin students?except for the fact that they just made more than $50,000 in profit with their recently founded computer resale business, which was founded just four months ago. And that is only the beginning.
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Honors Projects: Original Research: Senior explores ethics of sex selection
As the fall semester draws to a close, many seniors are thinking about jobs after graduation. But senior Gina Campelia is thinking about babies.
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Juniors buckle down with business
Most college first years hope to find a friend in their roommates, but two creative Bowdoin students were lucky enough to find a business partner as well.
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BOC rides raw rapids
At 6:00 a.m. on Saturday morning there are only two types of people wandering around Bowdoin's campus: those shuffling toward their rooms as quickly as possible, performing a covert walk-of-shame, and those carrying a paddle and wetsuit eagerly migrating towards the Schwartz Outdoor Leadership Center.