The archives
This archive codex is purposed for issues published in or since Volume XXIV (Spring 2007), comprising a total of 304 articles. New articles are continuously added to the archives during our restoration project, and will appear below as they are made available.
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- November 2008 (78)
- 07: Cross country expects success in regionals (0)
- 07: Field hockey ends best season in six years (0)
- 07: Scores (0)
- 07: Football team stretches a winning streak (0)
- 07: Upcoming games (0)
- 07: Women’s soccer finishes season victorious (0)
- 07: Volleyball ends season scoring against Kenyon (0)
- 07: Men’s soccer ends season setting records (0)
- 07: EC honors the dead (0)
- 07: Co-op hall organizes a haunted adventure (0)
- 07: Molly’s mailbox: Is being inseparable healthy? (0)
- 07: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 07: Missed connections (0)
- 07: Campus offers many resting areas (0)
- 07: Professors get excited about new classes in the spring (0)
- 07: Miller Farm throws a true Halloween party (0)
- 07: “Bachelor party” to replace the First Lady Show (0)
- 07: World-renowned Carmina Quartet is to play in Goddard (0)
- 07: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 07: Advocates are intrinsic to Earlham’s mission (0)
- 07: Africa recognizes the importance of unity (0)
- 07: Obama, the economic crisis and a solution (0)
- 07: ESG urges students to end vandalism (0)
- 07: Earlham announces Hunger and Homelessness Week (0)
- 07: Election results seen domestically (0)
- 07: Crime beat: Thefts on campus are not over (0)
- 07: Co-op hall becomes more environmentally friendly (0)
- 07: Earlham celebrates Obama’s presidency (0)
- 14: Quartet performs at Earlham as part of US tour (0)
- 14: Earlham floats on ‘Cloud Nine’ (0)
- 14: Speaker presents work on Shakespeare with prisoners (0)
- 14: Earlhamites are hopeful for Obama’s promises (0)
- 14: Diversity is discussed in speech and alumni panel (0)
- 14: Scores (0)
- 14: Upcoming games (0)
- 14: Mind of an athlete: Alicia Kees (0)
- 14: Basketball prepares to bounce back in new season (0)
- 14: Football wins fourth game in a row (0)
- 14: Facebook occupies big part of students’ lives (0)
- 14: An expedition to the coffee shop (0)
- 14: Choose your Student Government (0)
- 14: Six music videos that are not to miss (0)
- 14: Local punk band rocks Jay House (0)
- 14: Open mic night is sponsored by the Food Co-op (0)
- 14: News on the News Feed (0)
- 14: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 14: Peer mentors are up to help you (0)
- 14: The future is elecrtic (0)
- 14: Let’s celebrate differences (0)
- 14: Change is coming from presidential election (0)
- 21: Scores (0)
- 21: Mind of an athlete: Juan Hernandez (0)
- 21: Cross Country season is now over (0)
- 21: Upcoming games (0)
- 21: Earlham fencing grows in popularity (0)
- 21: Climbing strives to climb on (0)
- 21: Rugby team looks forward to season finale (0)
- 21: Football faces muddy conditions on finale game (0)
- 21: “Toronto” shake the grounds of punk (0)
- 21: Earlham and IU East present pieces of creating writing (0)
- 21: “Battle of the Bands” shows musical diversity (0)
- 21: Fumbled connections (0)
- 21: Molly’s Mailbox (0)
- 21: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 21: Italian market is a pearl of Old Richmond District (0)
- 21: Dance Alloy presents works in progress (0)
- 21: Choral Program presents its new face (0)
- 21: News on the News Feed (0)
- 21: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 21: The rise of China (0)
- 21: Students manage relationships (0)
- 21: The American Renaissance (0)
- 21: Rape Awareness Week shares student stories (0)
- 21: Earth Activists offer training on permaculture (0)
- 21: Animal Advocates hold presentation on animal rights (0)
- 21: Task force confronts Richmond drug dealers (0)
- 21: Safe Zone training reaches out to community (0)
- 21: Future of Earlham’s financial aid is discussed (0)
- October 2008 (103)
- 02: Vegetarian community hosts open house (0)
- 02: Inouye endorses military alternatives (0)
- 02: Earlham receives a voting grant (0)
- 02: United Way fundraiser kicks off (0)
- 02: Women’s Soccer suffers first loss in seven games (0)
- 02: Athlete honored (0)
- 02: Volleyball team plays four matches in five days (0)
- 02: Scores (0)
- 02: Men’s Soccer wins one, loses another (0)
- 02: Upcoming games (0)
- 02: Women’s rugby defeats DePauw (0)
- 02: Field hockey scores a double win (0)
- 02: Meijer kitchenware upgrade won by an Earlhamite (0)
- 02: Loc Lac Recipe (0)
- 02: Molly’s Mailbox (0)
- 02: The second breath of Earlham: the weekend (0)
- 02: Partying on campus (0)
- 02: Activism through community work is encouraged (0)
- 02: Redefining the power of words (0)
- 02: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 02: Alcohol student group irons out policies (0)
- 02: Russia in context
- 02: Support the Advocates program (0)
- 02: Van Morrison’s ‘Astral Weeks’ marks 40th anniversary (0)
- 02: Seven things that are less great than you think (0)
- 02: Bands on campus experience revived interest (0)
- 03: Printer error caused ommitted opinions (0)
- 10: Group questions the co-existence of faith and science (0)
- 10: Nicholas Faraclas speaks about peace and justice (0)
- 10: The financial crisis is felt in the Earlham community (0)
- 10: Students discuss future of the Sexual Assault Advocates (0)
- 10: Volleyball falls short in conference contests (0)
- 10: Men’s soccer loses second conference game (0)
- 10: Football team undergoes last-minute loss (0)
- 10: Scores (0)
- 10: Field hockey team stretches a winning streak (0)
- 10: Upcoming games (0)
- 10: Women’s soccer wins against Oberlin, breaks records (0)
- 10: Cross country team shows it is competitive (0)
- 10: Mobeen Ludin talks about being from Afghanistan (0)
- 10: Molly’s Mailbox (0)
- 10: Bonner profile: Anna Obermayer and human rights support (0)
- 10: Annual fall fair is unable to fulfill expectations (0)
- 10: ‘The Dodos’ to perform ‘Visiter’ Friday night (0)
- 10: Kesey’s “Cuckoo’s Nest” portrays reality (0)
- 10: Horoscopes (0)
- 10: African Fest takes place in Comstock room (0)
- 10: French as a language of colonialism (0)
- 10: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 10: Collateral damage or Armageddon? (0)
- 17: Women’s soccer marks a conference loss (0)
- 17: Mind of an athlete: Adam Tobin (0)
- 17: Scores (0)
- 17: Football looks forward to Homecoming with excitement (0)
- 17: Upcoming games (0)
- 17: Men’s soccer cuts close, loses to Wooster (0)
- 17: Volleyball team wins conference game (0)
- 17: Molly’s Mailbox (0)
- 17: Prepare matzah ball soup for Hanukah (0)
- 17: Wendell needs a new home (0)
- 17: Trica-mania gains popularity on campus again (0)
- 17: Bonner profile: Adetokunbo Adeshile (0)
- 17: Dragon’s Den is the local piercing parlor (0)
- 17: Saga is encouraged to endorse local food (0)
- 17: Bob Dylan’s genius is reborn in “Tell Tale Signs” (0)
- 17: EC prepares to rock with Sweet Honey (0)
- 17: Latino culture is celebrated with local community (0)
- 17: Capital campaign will soon enter public phase (0)
- 17: What Earlham has to upset you (0)
- 17: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 17: What is an economic crisis? (0)
- 17: Student Government welcomes alumni (0)
- 17: Earlhamites help fundraise for HIV/AIDS (0)
- 17: Speaker talks about energy policies (0)
- 17: Bonner Center for Service and Vocation is dedicated (0)
- 30: Scores (0)
- 30: Upcoming games (0)
- 30: Athlete honored (0)
- 30: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 30: Leeds presents a new show by Jacinda Russel (0)
- 30: “Sweet Honey” performs at Homecoming (0)
- 30: Laurie King’s Holmes fascinates Halloween readers (0)
- 30: A talent showcase presented at Homecoming concert (0)
- 30: Montreal’s “Lamping” is a major let-down (0)
- 30: Earlham Theatre Company gains recognition (0)
- 30: Cross Country perform well at Manchester (0)
- 30: Interfaith luncheon urges expression of religious diversity (0)
- 30: Mid-semester wilderness has a lot to offer (0)
- 30: Men’s Soccer scores a win against Hiram (0)
- 30: Volleyball hopes for a better performance (0)
- 30: Women’s Soccer looks ahead after tough series (0)
- 30: Field Hockey scores two wins and two losses (0)
- 30: Richmond turns down ban on smoking (0)
- 30: Reunion weekend finds job for alumni (0)
- 30: Football team strikes Oberlin and Hiram (0)
- 30: “Na Sonje” remembers colonization (0)
- 30: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 30: The cluster munition problem (0)
- 30: Republican Earlhamites called to speak out (0)
- 30: Earlham needs the Advocates Program (0)
- 30: Express your vote (0)
- 30: EC hosts biggest blood drive in its history (0)
- 30: Capital Fund campaign is announced (0)
- September 2008 (80)
- 12: Novelist gives Charles Lecture (0)
- 12: Meal exchange opens for every meal (0)
- 12: What is your education worth? (0)
- 12: Survivors Advocates fear end of support program (0)
- 12: The New World Order: Ripe for revolution? (0)
- 12: Voices on the Heart: The Olympics (0)
- 12: Earlham freshman by day, Judo champ by night (0)
- 12: Molly’s Mailbox (0)
- 12: Ghyslain serves up tasty desserts (0)
- 13: ‘A Long Way Gone’: a powerful memoir of childhood lost in war (0)
- 13: Baldwin disturbs the reader, constructively (0)
- 13: Gennett celebration honors past stars (0)
- 13: What’s up with WECI? Check out 91.5 FM to hear! (0)
- 13: Rocking like the ‘rents (0)
- 13: Okkervil River close to perfection with new CD (0)
- 13: Men’s soccer team confident after double win (0)
- 13: Rose cuts Quakers’ dream of obtaining The Sword (0)
- 13: EC volleyball stays positive, strives for consistency (0)
- 13: Field hockey recovers, defeats Transylvania (0)
- 13: Mind of an athlete: Danny Bridge (0)
- 13: EC women’s soccer continues winning streak (0)
- 13: A greeting from the editors (0)
- 13: The first breath of Earlham (0)
- 13: ESG says “Get involved, EC!” (0)
- 13: Got an opinion? (0)
- 14: Alleged gunman confronts Earlham students (0)
- 19: Correction: College meeting for worship (0)
- 20: A note from Campus Ministries (0)
- 20: New group says ‘let’s talk about drinking’ (0)
- 20: What about the alert system? (0)
- 20: Props from ESG on teach-in (0)
- 20: Students gather to celebrate Shabbat (0)
- 20: Cook pasta, save dough (0)
- 20: Molly’s Mailbox (0)
- 20: Round donuts roll into Richmond (0)
- 20: Race for voter registration hastens (0)
- 20: The fall of the free market? (0)
- 20: Earlham remembers Peter Cline (0)
- 20: Bike theft at Earlham (0)
- 20: Carter ‘Greens the Ghetto’ (0)
- 20: Mental health care (0)
- 20: Gunman spotted on campus (0)
- 21: Scores (0)
- 21: EC field hockey struggles to get going (0)
- 21: Rain, competition doesn’t dampen CC’s spirit (0)
- 21: Volleyball gets first win (0)
- 21: Football falls to Manchester, moves to 0-2 (0)
- 21: Men’s soccer blanks Hanover, Mt. St. Joseph (0)
- 21: EC Athletes Honored (0)
- 21: Mind of an athlete: Karman Duchon (0)
- 21: Women’s soccer wins again (0)
- 21: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 21: Mother Tongue proves musicianship in Comstock (0)
- 21: Richmond celebrates Kids’ Parade (0)
- 21: New adventures with Byrne and Eno (0)
- 25: Crime beat: Three weeks on Earlham’s mean streets (0)
- 25: EH renovation to be green-friendly (0)
- 25: Libraries welcome new seminar rooms (0)
- 25: Singer visits Richmond to support Obama (0)
- 26: New May Terms Explore Uncharted Territory (0)
- 26: A twist to the terror (0)
- 26: Clarifications about counseling (0)
- 26: Presidential candidates’ views on rural America (0)
- 26: Depression, Richmond wrongly percieved (0)
- 26: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 26: Athlete honored (0)
- 26: EC cross country is optimistic (0)
- 26: Third time not a charm for EC football (0)
- 26: Upcoming games (0)
- 26: Women’s soccer extends winning streak (0)
- 26: Men’s soccer ends streak, rebounds (0)
- 26: Molly’s Mailbox (0)
- 26: Newcomers to history department (0)
- 26: ESG hosts teach-in on sustainability (0)
- 30: Six books for leisure reading (0)
- 30: TV on the Radio album hits the mark (0)
- 30: Essays to read on female singers, black culture (0)
- 30: Stand-up acts compete with student rowdiness (0)
- 30: SAB begins block party tradition (0)
- 30: Monson’s work redefines non-fiction (0)
- April 2008 (43)
- 09: Colombian union organizers speak out against Coke (0)
- 09: Students receive grants for international projects (0)
- 09: Quick Q’s with CSS officer Ben Crawford (0)
- 09: We’re not in Missouri anymore (0)
- 09: NCAA March Madness ends with a bang (1)
- 09: Men’s tennis takes it outside (0)
- 09: Women’s tennis continues streak, now up 5-0. (0)
- 09: Track & field on the up & up (0)
- 09: Running along with Bo Braun (0)
- 09: Don’t bet against these ponies (0)
- 10: Earlham athletes receive 2008 awards (0)
- 10: African-American study abroad figures examined (0)
- 10: Anti-globalization activists hypocritical in the context of college (0)
- 10: “PC” discourse mischaracterized (0)
- 10: Mental health awareness and support lacking (0)
- 10: ESG all-student meeting productive (0)
- 10: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern alive and kicking (0)
- 10: Common Grounds Coffeehouse has the right blend (0)
- 10: Dan Deacon performing Friday (0)
- 10: Retro review: 5 faves from the ’70s (0)
- 10: Baroque violin duo charms (0)
- 16: Speaking of Senegal (0)
- 16: Quick Q’s with Inés Cruz (0)
- 16: You’re never too old for childhood games (0)
- 16: Talking Heads (0)
- 16: Day of Service strives to improve town-gown relations (0)
- 16: Woods remembered at memorial service (0)
- 16: United Way amends nondiscrimination policy (0)
- 16: In the Mind of an Athlete: Michelle Crane (0)
- 16: EC places sixth in state meet (0)
- 16: Bill Kinsey, unsung hero (0)
- 16: Women’s tennis winning streak ends (0)
- 16: Samuelson convo addresses freedom of information (0)
- 16: Men’s tennis falls to Witt (0)
- 16: Quakers split double header with Wabash (0)
- 16: National Poetry Month arrives, does not rhyme (0)
- 16: A music geek’s encyclopedia (0)
- 16: SEL fiesta fundraiser donates to Amigos (0)
- 16: Students call for a free Tibet (0)
- 16: ESG congratulates elected CCL reps (0)
- 16: In defense of Barack’s foreign policy “Obamination” (0)
- 16: Benedicto XVI: El Pontificado del ahora (0)
- 17: Senior art show opens in Leeds, Lilly (0)
