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 Bennett Murray If you’re exploring the world of pasta beyond tomato sauce, you can’t do much better than pasta alla carbonara. With a sauce made of Parmesan cheese, eggs and bacon, it will also take a good 10 years off your life expectancy (imagine fettuccine alfredo having a baby with fondue).
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by Chrissy Sollenberger It may not be headline-grabbing for an Earlham student to do community service, but the story returning from New Orleans after this mid-semester break is not just a quantified number of service hours.
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by Bennett Murray It’s not hard to find opposition to the War on Drugs. From President Barack Obama (who called the Drug War an “utter failure” in 2004) to Libertarian Party presidential candidate Bob Barr, elements from every corner of the political grid have attacked America’s drug policy. However, these opponents cannot agree on...
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by Dan Stuber Evan Ira Farber, library director emeritus for Earlham College, passed away on Feb. 12, 2009. Farber was library director at Earlham from 1962-1994, during which time he revolutionized the way bibliographic instruction and librarianship played a role in the college learning process.
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by Bennett Murray After years of effort, Earlham will finally see a traffic light in front of its main entrance on U.S. 40. Ever since the first Earlham student was killed crossing that road in 1962, obtaining a traffic light has been a goal for the college.
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