by Eli Richman On their November 2012 ballots, Colorado and Washington state have referendums on their ballot to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes. ...
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by Hlengiwe Moloi Earlham is continuously improving itself to give Earlhamites the best college experience and to attract gifted students. These improvements range from making the school diverse with its students and professors and having excellent facilities. Most of these improvements take time and require a lot of financial resources.
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by Anna McCormally The most successful blood drive in Earlham history took place this week, on Wednesday the 29th, hosted by the Earlham Volunteer Exchange and the Richmond Community Blood Center. Earlham students made more than 100 donation appointments.
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by Eliza Hudson This Tuesday, (November 4) is Election Day. As you are aware, this year’s election is in many ways the most monumental the United States has ever witnessed. Now more than ever, civil responsibility is at the forefront of many Americans’ minds. I encourage each and every one of you, if you...
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by Mari Meyer Imagine waking to a ringing phone just past midnight. It’s a Tuesday, or maybe a Friday. You rub your eyes and, disoriented stare at the neon screen while negotiating the numbers below. You are certain you don’t know who could be calling. And then you are awake. And then you know.
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by Bennett Murray We’ve got less than a week before the general election, yet we’ve nary had a real political debate on campus. Sure, people have been talking about the election, but when was the last time someone actually argued the merits of each candidate? Everyone assumes that everyone else supports Barack Obama, while...
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by Daniel Vidos Developing countries have played a significant part in the Western countries’ ability to produce more and more sophisticated weapon systems. As developed nations continue to finance massive weaponry projects, they sell off a significant amount of their outdated weapons to developing nations.
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by Sandra Ngeseyan, Donnie Smith and Katie Thorp Midsemester break — four days of freedom and respite from classes. A chance to kick back and relax, take a trip home, go to concerts with friends, have random encounters, stay on campus and catch up on homework, or practically anything else imaginable. What did you...
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by Kristin Hoppe Pantomiming the brutal history of colonialism, the theater production “Na Sonje” came to Earlham to spread the word of healing and moving forward.
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by Corey Gareri After a rocky start, the Earlham College Football team found their groove and won their last two games. Last Saturday, the Quakers traveled to Oberlin, Ohio, where they were able to defeat the Yeomen by a score of 56-23. Two weeks ago, the Quakers conquered the Hiram Terriers by a score...
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by Hlengiwe Moloi On Oct. 18, students and alumni participated in a service day in Richmond, organized by the Bonner Center for Service Learning and Vocation.
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