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Volume CXXXI, Number 21
April 12, 2002
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Tyranny of the good
CHRISTOPHER SMITHWICK, STAFF WRITER
Barbara Held discussed the exponential growth of the self-help
industry in turn-of-the century America and the overwhelming push for
a positive attitude that underlies it. [read
the article]
Not an ordinary BOC adventure
GEORGE
HUBBARD, CONTRIBUTOR
The Las Vegas airport: the perfect place to begin a trip
that is centered around getting in touch with nature. [read
the article]
College drinking: Where is your BAC?
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
Surveys over the last few years here at Bowdoin have certainly
suggested that we have reason to be concerned about our own backyard.
[read the article]
Tom Hyde's last campaign and the gray horse
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, COLUMNIST
Hyde's second chance to see his men perform in battle came
soon afterwards. [read
the article]
Annus horribilis
LUDWIG RANG, ALUMNUS WRITER
On a personal level, King's assassination meant that Ronald,
just a friend now as far as I was concerned, decided he could no longer
be even that. [read
the article]
Watching the video in fast forward
RACHEL CONNELLY, FACULTY CONTRIBUTOR
At the site of largest of the three holes, we were told
that 30,000 construction workers are living and working there. That's
more people than live in Brunswick! [read
the article]

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