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Busting Bowdoin Myths: Light fixtures in Thorne Hall not as costly as rumored
Rumors abound regarding the large light fixtures in Thorne Hall. "I heard they cost some ridiculous amount of money, like two million dollars," said DJ Hatch '11.
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Busting Bowdoin Myths: Steam tunnels exist, but not for students
As temperatures drop to frighteningly low degrees, Bowdoin's rumored underground tunnels would certainly be a comfort to use.
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Busting Bowdoin Myths: Placement of art museum lions remains a mystery
For Director of the Museum of Art Katy Kline, the lions outside the Walker Art Building are a conversation-starter. Specifically, people often wonder if the lions were intentionally placed to face away from the steps, or if that may have been a mistake.
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Busting Bowdoin Myths: Bowdoin marries out of the bubble
Sixty percent: It's a statistic that causes Bowdoin students to glance around anxiously at their peers, wondering if their spouse is sitting at the next desk, lunch table, or library carrel, and pondering the popular rumor?Do 60 percent of Bowdoin students really wind up marrying a classmate?
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Busting Bowdoin Myths: Security clarifies policy on student lock-outs
The Bowdoin OneCard is sleek, small, convenient, and also easy to lose or misplace.
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Busting Bowdoin Myths: Adams Hall construction reveals gruesome past
Although it has been more than a century since dead bodies were regularly carried in and out of Adams Hall, recent renovations in the building have uncovered remnants from one of its past uses as home of the Maine School of Medicine.