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Volume 127, Number 2 - September 12, 1997
 

 

News

New class, admissions show promise
A smaller incoming first-year class and new faces on staff bode well for Bates' admissions office.

Bobcat Den gets facelift
New academic builidng construction on schedule
Documentary filmmaker to speak at Bates
Marine biologists to speak at Bates

 
 

Forum

Exploring the new state of welfare
Are the new federal welfare-reform policies a recipe for mass homelessness and material hardship for America's poor? A Bates democrat explores the issue.

Editorial: Make your voice heard... now
Bates senior supports new alcohol policy
Mother Teresa: A Tribute
Letter: Experiemntal College seeks support

 
 

Features

Lunch at Austin's: James Reese talks college life and long hair
Associate Dean of Students James L. Reese dines with features editor Tina Iyer to talk about his lifelong connection to campus life - and his afro.

Commons concoctions: Making Bates food, and life, interesting
The GRE: Just the facts
The GRE: Experience speaks

 
 

The Arts

Indigo Girls sing to Honor the Earth
The folk-rock duo Indigo Girls comes to the Bates campus, bringing along a voice of conscience on environmental and indigenous issues.

Ska made easy
One-woman show reflects upon Holocaust
Brahms commemorative concert series commences
The Week in Arts

 
 

Sports

Let the games begin!
A look ahead at the fall season that awaits Bates' varsity sports teams.

Sports Scoreboard

 
 
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