Home

NewsOpinionFeaturesArts & EntertainmentSportsThe Back PageArchivesContact

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volume CXXXII, Number 2
September 20, 2002

Cannibalism on campus
AUDREY AMIDON, STAFF WRITER
To continue last week's trend, the Bowdoin Film Society is once again bringing you some really twisted films. [read the article]

Quinby House debates
MEREDITH HOAR, STAFF WRITER
Quinby House is reviving its Discussion Series this semester. [read the article]

Rachel Tannebring paints at the Coastal Studies Center
MAIA-CHRISTINA LEE, ORIENT STAFF
Along with a host of young Bowdoin scientists, Tannebring lived in Maine this summer and participated in the Rusack fellowship program for coastal studies. However, instead of developing a scientific study of the Maine coast, Tannebring was here to paint it. [read the article]

Robin Williams is good, no joke
MONICA GUZMAN, STAFF WRITER
One Hour Photo is one of the scariest movies you will ever see. [read the article]

Just a one branch Taco Bell
KERRY ELSON, STAFF WRITER
Rosita's is like a one-branch Taco Bell: cutesy jalapeño curtains dress the window, small plastic tables inch against one another and the food comes fast and cheap. [read the article]

Aussies rock out
THEODORE REINERT, STAFF WRITER
A crop of quite excellent rock and roll bands have appeared on the horizon of popularity, an alluring oasis in the desert of absolute crap that dominates radio and MTV. [read the article]

Bohemian Coffee House gets some competition
SARA BODNAR, STAFF WRITER
Over the summer members of the Dining Service, student management, and local artists joined forces and created a new look for the Cafe. [read the article]

Indie Rock Invades Pub
COLIN THIBADEAU, STAFF WRITER
Welcome back to the start of yet another year of fabulous concerts in Jack Magee's pub. [read the article]