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 Ed Joice Last week, you may have noticed a boy sitting in Runyan Center, tabling. This was not the normal table-running: sign up for my fun group or buy these great products. It was an empty table with about 20 Saga comment cards in the middle. He sat alone and endorsed the signing...
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by Kristen Hoppe Usually, a piercing should take a fair amount of planning and thought, but every once in a while, the opportunity just falls into your lap. It was a free Friday afternoon when my friends Isabel and Regan called, asking if I wanted to come with them to get a piercing. I...
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by Julia Berner-Tobin Senior Adetokunbo Adeshile is a Bonner scholar at Earlham. This semester, Adeshile is working at the Westwood Tutoring program. Twice a week he tutors children, usually from the ages four to six. “Watching children catch onto language is very exciting,” said Adeshile. “Children invigorate me and bring me joy.” The Westwood...
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by Christopher Matlack The 24-hour scavenger hunt known as Tricadecathlonomania (Trica) has taken place annually in Minnesota since 2001, and is now internationally known and played. Originating at Northfield High School in Northfield, Min., the game spread quickly. Northfield High alumni brought it with them to colleges and universities in the U.S., and it...
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by Chrissy Sollenberger Wendell might try to sit in your shoes. He is eight months old and needs a good home. Whether you’ve been thinking about obtaining a friendly, eight-month, potty-trained, incredibly soft-furred rabbit forever or this is the first time you’ve considered it, Wendell needs a home. He has his bags packed and...
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by Bennett Murray The Jews have no shortage of cuisine. From the latkes eaten at Hanukah to the falafels eaten in modern Israel, the huge geographic range of Jewry insures a diverse selection. With Yom Kippur having just passed last week, I decided to whip up Matzah ball soup, one of Judaism’s most famous...
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by Molly Owen My lab partner and I get along really well and spend a lot of time together. He acts kind of flirtatious when he’s around me and I am starting to develop feelings for him. The problem is that he has a girlfriend. What should I do? The bottom line is that...
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by Drew Hosier The Earlham College Volleyball team was back home on Schuckman Court this past weekend for a pair of North Coast Athletic Conference contests against Ohio Wesleyan University and Kenyon College before finishing up against non-conference opponent Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. The Quakers dropped the opening match on Friday to Ohio Wesleyan...
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by As’ad Sabree Last Saturday, with the fall season well upon us and the ever-passionate Quaker Army fans in attendance, the Earlham Men’s Soccer Team lost a well-fought battle against the College of Wooster by a score of 2-1. The team played and lost their third North Coast Atlantic Conference game. However, the Quakers...
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Friday Volleyball vs. Wooster at 7 p.m. Saturday Women’s Soccer vs. Allegheny at 1 p.m. Football vs. Hiram at 1 p.m. Volleyball vs. Oberlin at 1 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Allegheny at 3 p.m. Field Hockey vs. St. Vincent at 3 p.m. Cross Country at Manchester Invitational at North Manchester, IN at 11 a.m....
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