April 13, 2001
Volume CXXXII, Number 21

 










 

An American political tale:
   "Law of Reflect" premieres
By JULIE THOMPSON - STAFF WRITER

    It's election time again… Now, before you all let out a simultaneous, collective groan and grumble, "Not again!" let me put your minds at ease: It's only in a play. But for the gravity of emotion and thought-provoking issues it raises, this weekend's production of "Law of Reflect" written and directed by Tom Ferguson '01 might as well be the real thing. With a truly stellar cast and a roller coaster of a storyline, "Law of Reflect" gives a powerful and gripping look at the campaign of a man who would be president and the lives he affects on his way to the top.

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Help celebrate ASA Week
By SARA KAUFMAN - STAFF WRITER

    While many changes have been taking place within various Asian student groups on the Bowdoin campus this year, their cumulative effort will be manifested this coming week in the plethora of activities planned in celebration of Asian Week. Bowdoin has ushered in a new generation of Asian students with a fresh outlook on the role that Asian student groups should have on campus. While Asian Week at Bowdoin has been successful in the past, this year the focus has expanded to be more inclusive and seeks to offer something exciting and new to all members of the Bowdoin community.

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Ballyhoo Banquet reviewed
By HENRY COPPOLA - PHOTO EDITOR

    Currently hanging in the fishbowl of the Visual Arts Center, technically known as the first floor, is the student art show "A Ballyhoo Banquet" containing works by seniors Anthony Dalseth and Travis Ritchie. If you're asking yourself what is a "Ballyhoo Banquet," welcome to the club. While I thoroughly enjoyed several of the pieces that comprise this show I felt lost looking at it. While I'm sure that there was some overall motive and message that the artists were intending to impart it was not one that I could discern. Both artists were unavailable for comment.

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Michael Harper lectures

Resurrecting Reconstruction

Bowdoin women rock the lounge

The Tower - 5A: A fictional series

Don't judge a movie by its
   banana-yellow cover

The man, the myth, the movies:
   a Tom Hanks weekend