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Volume CXXXII, Number 1
September 13, 2002

Focus on the sport
J.P. BOX, ORIENT STAFF
Sports marketers demand that women be both athletes and sex symbols; strong, swift, sexy, and seductive comprises the prime formula. [read the article]

Field Hockey wins opener with stroke of luck
ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
With a vehement bang against the backboard, Leah McClure secured the first goal of the game and the season for Bowdoin, leading the Polar Bears a 3-0 victory over Wellesley College at Ryan Field on September 8. [read the article]

Ahoy! Sailors back in water
MELANIE KEENE, STAFF WRITER
The Sailing Team embarked upon another new season with an intersectional regatta held at Yale University on September 7. Overall, the team has grown stronger with a great first-year class that will make the season ahead an exciting one. [read the article]

Youth movement of Men's Soccer
SEAN WALKER, STAFF WRITER
The Polar Bears will boast twelve first year players this fall. With only three seniors and two juniors returning, the team will rely heavily upon its youth. [read the article]

Volleyball set to spike
JENN LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
With a solid start, five talented freshmen, and strong leadership, the Bowdoin volleyball team is on its way to improving upon last year's 7-22 season. In early scrimmage action last Sunday, the Lady Polar Bears defeated Colby 3-2 on the Mules' home turf. [read the article]

Running with Cross Country
TODD FORSGREN & CONOR O'BRIEN, STAFF WRITERs
This year's men's Cross Country squad has returned from the summer with high hopes for the season [read the article]

Women's XC up and running
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
With the arrival of fall, the Bowdoin Women's Cross Country team heads into another exciting racing season. In tomorrow's opener, held at the University of New England, the lady Polar Bears hope to make a strong first impression against NESCAC rivals Colby and Bates. [read the article]