Archive for December, 2009

Protesters oppose SOA weapons training

December 3, 2009

by Chrissy Sollenberger   Three carloads of Earlham students snapped in their seatbelts and headed to Fort Benning military base in Columbus, Ga. to attend the School of the Americas (SOA) protest. The SOA is a military combat training base for Latin American soldiers. Soldiers trained at SOA have been involved with the muders,...
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Earlham students launch Food Not Bombs

December 3, 2009

by Terah Primack Recently, two students have begun to organize a division of the food pantry group Food Not Bombs in the Richmond area.  Senior Rosalie Jacobson and freshman Olivia Thornburg have spearheaded the project and are looking for more students who might be interested in helping them. “Food not bombs is an anti-hunger...
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Words and music come together at convocation

December 3, 2009

by Cem Erez   Earlham students got a glimpse of where art could take them at this past Wedneday’s convocation, “Diverging Roads and Crossing Paths: The Collaborative Process in Poetry and Music.”  Earlham class of 1997 graduate Lisa Pegram teamed up with composer David Arbury to create a medly of poetry and music that...
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New café brings kitsch to historical district

December 3, 2009

by Breena Siegel Pete’s Corner Café was a happy accident, according to Dewey Williams, also known as Pete, who is the owner of the café. The space was originally going to be a cheesecake spot but the business fell through and Pete half-heartedly considered taking it over.  “I jokingly looked at my wife and...
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Ways to de-stress for success during final days of semester

December 3, 2009

by Rebecca Ogle   As the end of the semester draws near, professors’ deadlines tighten, students’ workloads grow and stress becomes a campus-wide epidemic.  The long-term solution to stress-free living is maintaining a balanced lifestyle, scheduling reasonable time for play as well as work. But how can you avoid stress during a deluge of...
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He’s got rhythm, he’s got music; energetic, ecletic, innovative: that’s Polanco-Safadit

December 3, 2009

by Adam Tobin It is obvious to anyone who encounters music instrctor Pavel Polanco-Safadit that he is very energetic, as he readily admits. That energy signifies a deep passion and love of music, shown as he leads Earlham’s jazz ensemble.  As the band dives into a few bars, Polanco-Safadit becomes animated, paces the aisle...
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Bike Co-op offers knowledge, needs support

December 3, 2009

by Mia Herring, Rosie Jacobson and Katie Laushman Hey, we’re the Earlham Bike Co-op. You may have heard a lot of stuff about us, both good and bad, but we are here to clear things up and ask you for help. The Bike Co-op was started in 2005 by some nice dudes who graduated....
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Cheers & Sneers

December 3, 2009

CHEERS to: Dad for sending me a backup hard drive a week before my computer crashed.  Drunk cross eyes. Ross’ facial hair looking good. Dorothy Parker. The co-op reopening. Getting ready to win triathlon. Netflix movies so good you have to “lose” them. Taking friends back home for Thanksgiving. Eating deer and squirrel for...
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Simple solution ignored in campus smoking controversy

December 3, 2009

by Cem Erez As many of you will agree, we have a serious problem on our hands. For too long we’ve sat by and said nothing as this “disease” takes over many of our fellow students. But no more. I will not tolerate this plague that’s turning my friends into hippies, druggies and terrorists...
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After seven semesters on the Word, editor retires from journalistic work

December 3, 2009

by María Salvador This issue of the newspaper is the last one this semester. I want to thank our readers for their critiques and support to the newspaper, for collaborating with us and helping us improve. The Word definitely appreciates hearing from you what we are doing well and where we are lacking, so...
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