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Volume 127, Number 12 - January 30, 1998

 


 

News

Students content, but critical, in satisfaction survey
Detailed results from the landmark Bates student satisfaction survey are in. Though pleased with academics, students cite problems with classes, professors and study abroad.

Senior class candidates introduce themselves: Candidate profiles
It's rush hour at Admissions
Expert on global climate change to speak
David Noble to discuss book, "The Religion of Technology"

 
 

Forum

Seniors present a case for presidential co-candidacy
Stymied in their attempt to lobby the RA to allow co-candidacies in the senior class presidential election, candidates Jennings Brody and Jay Lively present their arguments before a candid world.

Ferrari, Munoz outline plan for senior class
Letter: Reader calls for "quality prose"
Editorial

 
 

Features

Cah corner: wheels and deals on campus
Jason Kim inaugurates his new column "for those who appreciate automobiles, and for those who want to learn more about them" with a look at senior Molly Baldwin's smokin' '69 Camaro.

Lunch at Austin's: Meridith Braz is out of the office
Around cyberspace with the computer guru
Reopening the ivory trade

 
 

The Arts

"Narrative Quilts" on display in Olin
Michael Cummings' quilts paint vivid pictures of African-American history and culture, and of the artists' own experiences.

Life imitates "Wag the Dog"
Arts in Maine

 
 

Sports

Maca brothers take hockey by storm
"They're big. They're really, really big." After gracing Garcelon Field with their "elephantine presence on the gridiron" in the fall, the brothers MacDonald take to the ice in winter, forming part of the offensive and defensive nucleus of Bates hockey.

Swimming 'Cats beat record times and win meet
Sports Scoreboard

 
 
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