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Condoms in your mailboxes
TODD BUELL, COLUMNIST
All students received a World AIDS day pamphlet earlier this week.
This pamphlet advocated "medically accurate, and comprehensive
sexual education." This is an appropriate statement encouraging
students who are sexually active to do so safely. However, there
was more to the pamphlet than simply paper. [read
the article]
The savage religion
GENEVIEVE CREEDON, COLUMNIST
My father says I am a rebel without a cause, because I believe in
change. I am very cynical about change, but I believe in it. [read
the article]
From the music stage to the silver screen and back
again
MACAELA FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
Whether it's a cameo, guest appearance, or a full-blown lead role,
many musicians have veered from the studios to the silver screen
and vice versa. [read the
article]
The valiant hunt for Fieval Knieval
ACADIA SENESE, COLUMNIST
We had uninvited guests at our Thanksgiving dinner. They just showed
up, made themselves at home, helped themselves to the food in the
kitchen cabinet, and nestled their way right into our living room.
[read the article]
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Expand dining options
Despite efforts to increase dining hours on
certain late nights, accessibility to Thorne and Moulton remain
limited during more practical hours. [read
the editorial]


Drop the slogan and skip a week
What would happen if the Orient didn't publish
for one week? It claims to be "the oldest continuously published
college weekly in the United States," but does anyone really
care? I don't. [read the
letter]
Liberalizing the Democratic Party?
I'm a Democrat and a liberal, but I read Reinert's
article and was nothing short of baffled. [read
the letter]
Security notification policy in the works
I write to amend an editorial I submitted for the
last issue of the Orient in which I encouraged Security to inform
students about parking violations. [read
the letter]
BSG encourages student input
One of the best aspects of being a Bowdoin student
is our ability to get involved and be heard. [read
the letter]
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