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Volume CXXXII, Number 22
April 25, 2003

BSG elections see record turnout
ADAM BABER, ORIENT STAFF
Seven hundred eighty-eight students voted in this week's elections of Bowdoin Student Government officers, electing Jason Hafler '04 to another term as president of the student body. A majority of those who voted also expressed a desire to see Hawthorne-Longfellow Library open until 2:00 a.m. [read the article]

Alcohol warning signs running in short supply
EVAN KOHN, ORIENT STAFF
As of Thursday night, five of the eight signs recently erected by the Brunswick Police Department have been stolen, according to an Orient count. The signs came as a response to the increased number of noise complaints from the local community this year. [read the article]

"Plates for Peace" aids post-war Iraq
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
Plates for Peace, a campus group that formed as a result of the growing humanitarian crisis in Iraq hosted their first event April 18 in Ladd House. [read the article]

Chapel renovation: making progress and on budget
EVRON LEGALL, STAFF WRITER
"Excellent!" is precisely how Construction Manager Donald Borkowski of Facilities Management describes the progress on the $6 million renovation of the Bowdoin College Chapel. He said that the project is proceeding on schedule with around a third of the north tower already dismantled. [read the article]

Bowdoin plans for future development
NATALIE CRAVEN, STAFF WRITER
In an effort to make informed decisions about how to change the campus to best accommodate the needs of those living and working here, Bowdoin has maintained a correspondence with the land planning firm Skidmore, Owings, and Morrell (SOM). [read the article]

Debate team continues campus discussion on war in Iraq
SETH GUITERMAN, STAFF WRITER
The discussion on American military action in Iraq continued Wednesday night when the Bowdoin Debate team showcased their skills in an open debate in Morrell Lounge, Smith Union. [read the article]

Ole Kersten '05 moves to the rhythm at the 32nd Annual Spring Dance Performance in Pickard Theater on Thursday night. (Nancy Van Dyke, Bowdoin Orient)

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