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 Michael Sawan Aggravated assault was the theme of last Saturday night’s Battle of the Bands. Half of the participating musical acts to visit Comstock, including the Battle-winning Brooklyn Vampire, had a brutally aggressive approach to music, inciting violent dancing in the audience and howls of approval.
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by Katie Thorp The folding chairs set up in Ronald Gallery in Lilly Library were filled on Tuesday evening when members of the Earlham and Indiana University East communities gathered for a reading by creative writing students and faculty from the two institutions.
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by Nat Miller Every now and then, an album comes out that shakes you to the core. Not necessarily a perfect album, not necessarily the best album of the year, but an album that nonetheless rocks the foundations of an entire musical genre. Toronto’s F**ked Up has made that album. Having self-released dozens of...
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by Corey Gareri The Quakers couldn’t get their wheels spinning against Denison University’s Big Red in the muddy conditions of M.O. Ross Field last Saturday. Heavy rain and snow made the playing surface very sloppy, which proved to be a disadvantage for the Quakers. Earlham fell to their North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) opponent...
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by As’ad Sabree The Earlham College Rugby Club team is looking to conclude their fall season with a win against Hanover College on Saturday Nov. 29 at home. After their last game the rugby team will have a celebration to wrap up their season, and to begin to look forward to the next season....
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by As’ad Sabree The school year is almost halfway over, and Earlham College is still looking to reach new heights with their climbing facilities located in the Wellness Center.
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by Andrew Roembke Fencing is defined by the Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary as the art or practice of attack and defense with the foil, épée or saber. It may be more widely known as an art of armed combat that involves the use of pointed weapons manipulated by hand movements to attack a target.
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Friday Men’s Basketball in Illinois College Tournament in Jacksonville, Ill. at 6:30 p.m. Women’s Basketball in Trine Tip-Off Classin in Angola, Ind. at 6 or 8 p.m. Saturday Men’s Basketball in Illinois College Tournament in Jacksonville, Ill. at 1 or 3 p.m. Women’s Basketball in Trine Tip-Off Classin in Angola, Ind. at 1 or...
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by Mark Yost The Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams ran for one last time this season, leaving many of the teams they ran against in the dust. Both teams competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Great Lakes Regional at Otterbein College on Saturday. On the men’s side, two first-years were...
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by As’ad Sabree In this week’s edition we will get a chance to talk with a graduating senior football player Juan Hernandez as we venture into “The Mind of an Athlete.” Hernandez is from Kendallville, Indiana and graduated from East Noble High School. After graduating from Earlham College next spring, Hernandez is hoping to...
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