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Volume CXXXI, Number 23
April 26, 2002
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The Kenduskeag Canoe Race
LAUREN WHALEY, STAFF WRITER
We
saw a canoe weighted down with four paddling clowns, a fraternity toting
an inflatable alligator, a canoe outfitted solely in Gumby paraphernalia.
[read the article]
From a higher level
JAMES FISHER, ORIENT STAFF
Many of Julia Butterfly Hill's stories begin: "When
I was in the tree
" In her case, the preface means a lot.[read
the article]
BOC green building
STACY VYNNE, STAFF WRITER
Several
environmentally-friendly features have been incorporated into its design
and construction process, although a number of features were eliminated
due to financial cutbacks. [read
the article]
The magic of consciousness
CHRISTOPHER
SMITHWICK, STAFF WRITER
Dennett argued against the myth of the Cartesian theater-the
idea that consciousness can be precisely located in space or in time.
[read the article]
Exam period diet
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
There are very definite ways to enhance-or to weaken-brain
function through diet. [read the
article]
Economic update: welfare reform
JOHN FITZGERALD, FACULTY CONTRIBUTOR
While reform was successful at reducing
caseloads, it did not improve the well-being of recipients. [read
the article]
Fessenden & Hyde
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, COLUMNIST
Johnson, many radical Republicans believed, needed to go.
There was talk of impeachment early on but there had been no real case
against the President. [read the
article]
Flipping out and fearing the whole world
LUDWIG RANG, COLUMNIST
I was so far gone as to imagine in a moment of vainglorious
delusion that in reality he was waiting for me. [read
the article]
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