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