by Eli Richman Without regulation, internet freedom will make capitalism fail Whether or not you agree with SOPA or PIPA (bills that would empower...
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by Mark Yost The women’s basketball team kicked off the 2008-2009 season with five tough games, losing 97-44 on Wednesday night to Ohio Wesleyan. Details were not available at press time. Prior to that, the Quakers lost a close game to Mount St. Joseph, 71-64, last Saturday.
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by Andrew Roembke A combination of youth, slow starts and rough first halves have left the Earlham College men’s basketball team winless so far in the 2008-2009 season.
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by Andrew Roembke Earlham College and national champions: two things that are usually not put together in a sentence–but at one point in time, this was actually a reality. In what sport, you may ask? It was the men’s varsity volleyball teams of the 1960’s and 70’s. That’s right, the team won two National...
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by Mark Yost The featured athlete in the “Mind of an Athlete” section this week is junior field hockey player Nicole VanScyoc. VanScyoc hails from Dayton, Ohio, where she graduated from Kettering Fairmont High School in 2006. VanScyoc is a psychology major. She was recently named Most Valuable Player for the field hockey team,...
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Saturday Women’s Basketball vs. Oberlin in Oberlin, Ohio at 1 p.m. Men’s Basketball vs. Oberlin in Oberlin, Ohio at 3 p.m.
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Men’s Basketball vs. Illinois College 69-54 L vs. Eureka 64-63 L vs. Manchester 72-61 L vs. DePauw 92-57 L vs. Defiance 83-68 L vs. Wilmington 61-22 L Women’s Basketball vs. Trine 83-40 L vs. Franklin 85-58 L vs. Bluffton 81-59 L vs. Mt. St. Joseph 71-64 L vs. Ohio Wesleyan 97-44 L
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by Michael Sawan At ten in the morning, the Fall Student Art Show looked minimalistic. Leeds Gallery’s gray walls were only filled with simple white signs and ink, designating where different Art students were to display their work. Since this was the morning of the show’s first day, it made sense.
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by Uldis Eksnitis As the last days of the fall term fly by, the musicians of Earlham have prepared yet another delightful evening for the students, faculty and community. Today, the Earlham Music Department is providing the opportunity to sit back, relax and enjoy some good music on a Friday night.
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by Nat Miller Rating: 3.5/5 As I stood under the warm Chicago sky this past August watching Kanye West close out his headlining set at Lollapalooza, I couldn’t help but wonder where he’d go next. With three damn near perfect albums in four years, it seemed he had nowhere to go but up in...
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by Samuel Neffs Certainly there is little encouragement from the U.S. State Department. Its travel directive for Iran includes the statement “Some elements of the Iranian regime and the population remain hostile to the United States. As a result, American citizens may be subject to harassment or arrest while traveling or residing in Iran.”
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