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Volume CXXXII, Number 17
February 28, 2003
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Art
competition marches into Lamarche
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
In 1999, the Delta Sigma fraternity had just sold its house
to the college. However, the legacy of creative college participation
and willingness to think outside of the box-politically and artistically-was
not sold along with the property. Instead, members of the fraternity were
determined to keep the legacy of Delta Sigma alive. [read
the article]
Old farts
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
There comes a time in a person's life when she just needs
to laugh-laugh long, laugh hard, and laugh uproariously. The time, my
fellow filmgoers, is now. [read the article]
Apathy on all of the American airwaves
MACAELA FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
It's been said that history repeats itself, but is that
true in the case of music? [read the
article]
An organic experience
JAY KANG, COLUMNIST
Punk music depends on balance. At one end is the testosterone-chord
crunching of speed metal bands interested mostly in inspiring violence
at their shows, giving very little though to musical originality. And
at the other end are bands like Green Day and Blink 182 whose dabblings
in pop music strip them of the screw-the-world mentality that is essential
to punk success. [read the article]
Exploring
Kresge's basement
DAVIN MICHAELS, STAFF WRITER
This year's series of senior art shows continues with Four
Shadows, a collective show featuring the works of Jackie Templeton, Amado
Mendoza, Kathryn Lemay, and Liz Wendell. The show opened Sunday in the
basement of Kresge. [read the article]
The diner is finer
KERRY ELSON, COLUMNIST
Equipped for her train ride out of Brunswick to her homeland,
Vittleville, the Foodie stepped aboard what she believed was the first
class passenger car, curiously labeled "Brunswick Diner." [read
the article]
Questions in Quinby
MEREDITH HOAR, STAFF WRITER
President Barry Mills shared his thoughts and listened
to students express their own on a variety of topics at the Quinby House
Discussion Series this past Wednesday. The event was advertised as a discussion
of "Life at Bowdoin and Beyond," and did indeed cover this topic.
[read the article]
Ryan Walsh-Martel and J.P. Box: DJs of the
Week
J.P. and Ryan's show is called "Sports and Music Extravaganza"
and airs Sundays 8:00 p.m. - 9:30p.m. [read
the article]
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| On Thursday night artist Chaz Maviyane-Davies spoke
about his artwork in a lecture entitled "Human Rights, Human
Lives." His work involves painting, photography, and computer
imaging. (Karsten Moran, Bowdoin Orient) |

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