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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Eight event wins and two new school records headlined the Earlham men’s and women’s track and field teams’ day at the Anderson Invitational this past weekend at Anderson University. Both teams finished third out of the five teams there, but the event wins showed that Earlham is a team that is on the rise.
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Warm weather and sunny skies finally appeared over the tennis courts as the women’s tennis team faced off against non-conference opponent Manchester College on Tuesday, April 8 in an outdoor contest at Earlham College. Manchester came into the match with a solid 11-3 record and representing the champions of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference,...
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The Earlham men’s tennis team hit the outdoor courts for the first time this season with a match against NCAC rival Wabash College. This was the Earlham College men’s tennis team’s first match between an NCAC opponent. Wabash College ended up sweeping all three of Earlham’s doubles teams. Earlham’s Scott Miller, senior, and Mike...
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In the words of senior Joe White, “CDR (Chris Douglas-Roberts) needed CPR after he choked and Rose (Derek Rose) wilted under pressure.” The NCAA season came to an end when the Kansas Jay Hawks defeated the fast-paced Memphis Tigers in last Monday’s Men’s NCAA championship game.
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Saint Louis, Senegal is not the same as St. Louis, Mo. I want to make sure that distinction is clear before people begin to feel confused about what city I am writing about. I have never been to St. Louis, Mo., but last week I was in Saint Louis, Senegal, and it was there...
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A Richmond native, Campus Safety & Security (CSS) officer Ben Crawford is one of the nicest people you could ever run into on campus. Whether he gives you a ticket or he tells you a joke, he will do either with a smile on his face. When Crawford is around, there never seems to...
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“I want to use my 100th birthday to help young people launch some immediate initiatives-things that they can do during the summer of 2007-that will bring new thinking to the prospects of peace in the world.” These were the words of Kathryn Wasserman Davis, the woman who started Davis Projects for Peace in 2007....
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Truth, justice and reparation. This is what the Colombian union organizers who came to Earlham on April 3 want from the Coca-Cola Corporation. At noon, over fifty Earlhamites attended the Earlham Progressive Union (EPU) event to listen to the organizers’ stories and examine the implications of Earlham’s relationship with the soda company.
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