March 9, 2001
Volume CXXXII, Number 19

 










 

Stop Kiss: exploring the idea of
social taboos
By JULIE THOMPSON - STAFF WRITER

    Admit it: At one point or another in our lives, we have all been attracted to things we cannot have. Be they material possessions, or more to the point, other people, the lure of the forbidden is an undeniable part of everyday life. However, when this attraction becomes too strong and the barrier between the out-of-reach and the attainable is crossed, dire consequences can ensue.

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Midcoast Symphony Orchestra features Bowdoin students
By SARA KAUFMAN - CONTRIBUTOR

    The Midcoast Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Paul Ross, was founded in 1990 and is now in its second year of residence at Bowdoin College. Bowdoin students and faculty, along with members of the community, come together to create a complete symphony orchestra which presents classical concerts in Brunswick three times each season. This union is crucial in providing advanced Bowdoin musicians with the opportunity to participate in a full symphony orchestra.

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Simon Says: Freedom Strike strikes out
By SIMON MANGIARACINA - COLUMNIST

    $7.98. That was the two-day late fee I had to pay for last week's Python. Like there were that many people out there who were clambering to rent the damn thing over the two days I forgot to bring it back. I asked the girl behind the counter if she could waive the late fee, and she said that their computers won't let them do that anymore. Anymore.

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A man of masks

Imagine . . . a Maselli exhibit

BFVS presents a Maine movie week

April is Art Month . . .

Ag and Ground-up Hooves: An exhibit