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Volume CXXXII, Number 17
February 28, 2003

A Resolution Condemning Preemptive Military Action in Iraq
The text of the petition signed by 924 members of the Bowdoin College community over the past week. [read the resolution]

BSG should represent majority
We brought the resolution to the Bowdoin Student Government this past Tuesday, hoping that BSG would recognize that a majority of Bowdoin students signed their names in support of the resolution and that BSG would represent their constituents by passing the resolution on behalf of the majority of the student body. [read the letter]

Policy should protect human rights
Much of the discussion about the "potential war" in Iraq has ignored the human rights issues at stake. [read the letter]

Poll: have you been turned down?
Last week we wrote to you about several issues concerning class accessibility. As promised, we bring you a poll to define the scope of this problem. [read the letter]

No time for idle chatter, this is war
I think we're either missing the point, or we're as slimy and underhanded as our Representatives in Washington. That petition is not about Bowdoin's constitution. [read the letter]

Partisan issues are not BSG's business
I remain clueless as to the usefulness of a BSG stamp on the anti-war petition. If the BSG wants to continue to be regarded as a non-partisan organization, it needs to run far, far away from the Iraq resolution and other resolutions like it. Thank goodness they did. [read the letter]

What about the minority opinion?
While I applaud the recent efforts of a group of students on campus to
raise their voices against the impending war in Iraq, I question their
methods and I would suggest that their attempts to have their viewpoint
certified by the Bowdoin Student Government is indicative of a much more
serious problem on this campus. [read the letter]

Now is the time to take a stand, BSG
Democracy…democracy…d-e-m---oh, here it is, in Webster's Ninth Collegiate Dictionary: "1 a: government by the people; esp: rule of the majority." [read the letter]

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