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 John Metcalf After a disappointing 4-3 loss in overtime to the Denison Big Red, the field hockey team wasted no time coming back with a big 5-1 victory over non-conference opponent Transylvania on Saturday. Junior Cassie Gage led the lady Quakers in scoring with a hat trick. Freshman Christine Ferguson scored on a...
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by Cem Erez Earlham College quarterback sophomore Dorian Jenkins was honored by the North Coast Athletic Conference, earning the “Offensive Player of the Week” award. The game took place last Saturday in Darrell Beane Stadium where the Quakers won 31-21 against Manchester College. “Great young man. Exceptional off the field as well as...
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by Adam Tobin On Tuesday, The Earlham College women’s soccer team defeated Wilmington College 2-1 in a very exciting second overtime. This came after Friday evening’s loss to Albion College in a tough 1-0 match. On Tuesday, senior forward Callie Thompson scored the game winning goal just over a minute into the second...
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by Micah Sommer “Weird” is the word to describe tonight’s Student Activities Board (SAB) event, according to Earlham junior and SAB Music Committee head John Jacobson. The First Lady Part I concert features four up-and-coming acts: rock bands Tyvek and Box Elders, rap duo Das Racist and the headlining act, solo electronic artist Tobacco. ...
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by Michael Skib Earlham has the remarkably rare opportunity to see cultural ambassadors from the remote region of Tuva, located at the center of Asia. Huun-Huur-Tu, Tuva’s world-famous throat singing ensemble, will be performing with two time Grammy-nominated mixer, producer and electronic music artist Carmen Rizzo and our very own Earlham String Quartet on...
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by Kim Hardy For the 2009/2010 school year, the Richmond Community School Board implemented a district-wide, rigid “plain clothes only” dress code to create an atmosphere of discipline and uniformity. Since the first day of the school year, more and more students have found reasons to fear showing up to school every day, while...
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CHEERS to: All the Bright House ladies for getting some. Thanks for brightening up some lucky men’s inner light! Catching that goddamn skunk and hanging it from a tree as a message. Jo the Bouncer, always. Daywalkers, they’re really hot. Taking classess pass/fail. VP, the MFB. FIFA, cresbo. Finding my wallet!! Penn House residents...
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by Tracy Perkins-Schmittler Trish Eckert holds the new administrative position at The Newlin Center for Quaker Thought and Practice, a campus ministry of the Society of Friends. The ministry was named for the Newlin family, which endowed funds to the college to enable it to focus on its Quaker aspects. However, Eckert is by...
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by Cem Erez Every bathroom stall used to have a sheet of paper posted which had information on the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Advocates program and information on the advocates that you could contact. Advocates were made up of trained, knowledgeable and active listening students who could be called or talked to anonymously or not,...
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by Rebecca Ogle It’s posted on a bulletin board on the first floor of Carpenter Hall. It’s mentioned on Earlham’s Press Room website. It might even be in the hands of the person sitting next to you. An article in People magazine presenting senior Omar Dreidi is the talk of Earlham College. The article,...
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