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 Adam Tobin Tennis competitions start tomorrow for the men and a week from tomorrow for the women, and the teams are ready to compete.
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Sophomore Chad Wertman and junior Chris Shaw were honored this past weekend by the North Coast Atlantic Conference (NCAC) as athletes of the week. The two shot-put throwers took first and second in the competition at Saturday’s NCAC relays at Denison University. Wertman’s 49’ 4 1/4” throw led the way, with Shaw coming in...
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by Juan Hernandez This past Saturday, students, faculty and other members of Earlham’s extensive family joined together to support the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) as they raised money for a local charity during the women’s basketball game against Oberlin.
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Friday, Feb. 6 Women’s Basketball vs. Hiram, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 Women’s Basketball vs. Allegheny, 2 p.m. Men’s Basketball vs. Kenyon in Gambier, Ohio, 3 p.m. Track Anderson Invitational, 3 p.m. Men’s Tennis at Rose-Hulman, 3:30 p.m.
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Men’s Basketball vs. Oberlin 78-70 W vs. Wittenberg 84-70 L Women’s Basketball vs. Oberlin 76-73 L, OT
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by Tracy Perkins-Schmittler With modern attitudes such as being self-determinant, “live and let live” and the fad of values clarification, people have become more and more distant and indifferent to one another in society. In the name of rugged individualism and the trend of increased personal autonomy, the contemporary person swells with pride at...
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by Daniel Vidos Under what circumstance should we pardon a war criminal? If Stalin were alive today, under what pretext would we allow him to walk free?
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by Toivo Asheeke When looking at the Palestinian and Israeli conflict, it is important to point out that as time has gone by, the lines that once clearly defined right and wrong have been blurred and, in many cases, erased. Much of the Palestinian people’s current suffering has been caused by Western, primarily U.S....
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Cheer: noun, a shout of encouragement, approval, or congratulation. Sneer: noun, a contemptuous or scornful remark. CHEERS to: The snow sculpture outside Bundy Hall. Nice handiwork! Pete for keeping his car a secret the past four years! Rogaine for women… believe me about this. Print media… seriously this is almost all the support it’s...
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by Chrissy Sollenberger There are many different kinds of Quakers, and trying to find a common way in which their faith applies to Earlham College is not easy, said Jay Marshall, dean of Earlham School of Religion and vice president of Earlham College during his convocation speech Wednesday, Feb. 4.
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