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Volume CXXXIII, Number 10 November 21, 2003
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Blood drive dianosed with weak pulse BOBBY GUERETTE, ORIENT STAFF All Kate Leach '04 wants to do is help Bowdoin students save lives. She says, however, many students are unwilling to work with her to make that happen.
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Multiple security alerts cause questions PRIYA SRIDHAR, STAFF WRITER When deciding to go to college in Maine, most Bowdoin students probably figured that the biggest problem campus security would have to deal with was an overdue library book. But so far this year, there have been four campus-wide security alerts.
[read the article] Arctic hunters find thousands of birds, but no polar bears KATHRYN OSTROFSKY, COLUMNIST The crew of college students, including Alpheus Packard, class of 1861, who spent the summer of 1860 doing scientific research on the southern coast of Labrador did meet a few natives of the area.
[read the article] Mono not easy to detect JEFF BENSON, M.D., DUDLEY COE HEALTH CENTER Dear Dr. Jeff: I was seen recently at the Health Center for a sore throat. You thought it might be mono, and did some blood tests. They came back negative, and you said that didn't mean I didn't have mono. What's up with all of this?-M.W.
[read the article] Did you know?: There are hybrids among us! KEISHA PAYSON, CONTRIBUTOR As you're walking around campus take some time to look at parked cars. Do you notice anything different? A type of car that you might not have seen before?
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BOC Profile: Stacy Kirschner-Linehan relishes in outdoors ELLIOT JACOBS, COLUMNIST The Bowdoin Outing Club is the largest student organization on campus, with more than a quarter of students as members. With a large facility, rooms full of gear, and a busy schedule of trips, speakers, and classes, the BOC is too much for students to run alone.
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