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Volume CXXXII, Number 12
January 24, 2003
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Passion,
poeting, and performance in Pickard
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
Despite the busy flurry of starting classes, a select group
of Bowdoin students did manage to attend to the memory of a great figure
not only in American History but also in Human History. [read
the article]
Mop-tops
and exchange students
COLIN THIBADEAU, STAFF WRITER
As we all start to buckle down in the frigid cold of Bowdoin
winters, let the pub's spring schedule warm your heart. [read
the article]
Broadway in Chicago
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
Bet you thought you'd never live to see Richard Gere, that
sexy chick-flick favorite dance up and down lighted steps while singing
at the top of his lungs over and over again. [read
the article]
Life after Napster
MACAELA FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
This year, make a new resolution and kick the tired promises
to the curb. Everyone listens to music, so why not make your resolution
to listen to more? [read the article]
Ye Olde Movie Column
DAVIN MICHAELS, COLUMNIST
Although
his films won countless special awards, Alfred Hitchcock was never recognized
as the best director in the United States. However, most would agree that
suspense film as we know it today would not exist if it were not for Alfred
Hitchcock, the director, producer, screenwriter and actor. [read
the article]
Maine
Street: something of a smorgasbord
KERRY ELSON, COLUMNIST
Eager to explore the Maine Street restaurant scene but
unsure of where to go? Wondering where to take parents and friends when
they visit Bowdoin? The Foodie can help. [read
the article]
Warfare on campus
AUDREY AMIDON, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin Film Society is returning for another exiting semester
of movie fun in Smith Auditorium. This semester's schedule should provide
some more interesting titles than what you can find at Hoyt's. In honor
of the special Gods and Generals screening on Monday evening, we'll be
starting off with films about war. [read
the article]
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