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Volume CXXXIII, Number 19
March 29, 2002
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Art contest honors students
The Delta Sigma/Delta Upsilon Fraternity awarded five Bowdoin College students checks of $200 each for their participation in the third annual DS/DU Arts Fund Visual Arts Competition. [read the article]

Common sweetens rap with Chocolate
CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
Hip-hop has long been a popular dumping ground for those attempting to prove the debasement of modern youth and music. [read the article]

Pub Update: astrophysics meets Aborigines
CHRIS BAIL, STAFF WRITER
What do you get when you cross a Ph. D. in physics from Oxford, an Australian didgeridoo, and a generous helping of electronic sampling equipment? [read the article]

Miscellania CD hot off the presses
TED REINERT, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin's all-female a cappella group Miscellania celebrated the release of No Sleep In A Quiet Room, their first CD released in four years, with a well-attended performance and party at Quinby House earlier this month. [read the article]

DJ of the Week: Sena Phin
The album that I absolutely can not part with for too long is Doolittle from The Pixies. [read the article]

An Oscars extravaganza
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
Stunning upsets, lengthy but touching tributes, and cultural breakthroughs made the 74th Annual Academy Awards one of the most memorable awards shows in recent history. [read the article]

Flim Society presents literary, musical movies
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
Even if you haven't read To Kill a Mockingbird, come to the screening and meet some people who are willing to discuss it with you. [read the article]

Savion Glover, tap phenomenon
Glover's kinetic talents were apparent even during his youth in Newark, New Jersey. [read the article]