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Volume CXXXI, Number 24
May 3, 2002
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Rural prisons give towns boost
SAM
C. DOWNING, STAFF WRITER
What kind of college cuts educational
programs at the same time it builds a new barbed wire fence around campus?
[read the article]
Security's other side
ADAM BABER, ORIENT STAFF
Officer
Logan and I head out in Security's ubiquitous white Jeep. It is charged
with a strong smell of beer-that of an unregistered keg, I learn. [read
the article]
Now and the Zen
CHRISTOPHER SMITHWICK, STAFF WRITER
Monk, abbot, and guiding teacher
Chong Hae Sunim JDPS spoke about Zen and the value of practicing it. [read
the article]
Military tribunals: are they fair?
RICHARD A. WILEY, FACULTY CONTRIBUTOR
What is important is not just to see that justice is done,
but that the world perceives that justice is done. [read
the article]
A burnt-out hippie
LUDWIG RANG, ALUMNUS WRITER
For me this was the end of gay life. It was a phase of
my life that I'm not ashamed of and look back on with pleasure. [read
the article]
Health: for and from the people
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
There is much to learn, much to be done, and much to gain,
here, under the Pines. [read the
article]
Fessenden & Hyde
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, COLUMNIST
For the past year our series has traveled from Bowdoin
College's 19th century world to the battlefields of Mexico, Virginia,
and the United States Senate. [read
the article]
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Congratulations to former Orient photo editors
Adam Zimman 00 and Kate Maselli 01, who were recently
engaged. Finally.
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