The archives
You can view online archives of stories published in or since Spring 2008, comprising a total of 893 articles. We are working to upload older articles, which will appear below as they are made available. If you are looking for an issue of The Word that is not available online, the College Archives houses complete runs of the campus newspapers since 1873.
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- March 2010 (26)
- 04: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 04: Mexican journalist decries political corruption (0)
- 04: Earlham faculty addresses lack of basic math skills (0)
- 04: Pollan talks food to packed auditorium (0)
- 04: Earlham considers split with Indiana Yearly Meeting (0)
- 04: Co-op Hall fills with jokes, songs, poems (0)
- 04: Cross Country runs into trouble at quiz bowl (0)
- 04: Your guide to live music within a 75-mile radius (0)
- 04: Younger siblings come to play with food (0)
- 04: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 04: A Message from Student Activities Board (0)
- 04: Olympics feature stories of all kinds (0)
- 04: Indoor intramural sports season comes to a finish (0)
- 04: Area Directors host all student dodgeball (0)
- 19: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 19: Sodexo moves toward trayless services (0)
- 19: Admissions works to increase enrollment (0)
- 19: End of tuition day met with mixed reactions (0)
- 19: Horoscopes of the week (0)
- 19: Shakuhachi master performs, teaches history
- 19: Professors: get in touch with students (0)
- 19: Football-bashing insults Earlham (0)
- 19: Encounter, engage difference in the 21st century (0)
- 19: CCL weighs in on Engendering a sense of place (0)
- 19: Earlham Baseball hustles to Florida after loss to DePauw (0)
- 19: Quakers take seventh place in track championships (0)
- February 2010 (30)
- 04: Wertman, Shaw honored in first 2010 track meet (0)
- 04: Women’s basketball falls short at Oberlin (0)
- 04: Rosa’s opinion about opinion (0)
- 04: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 04: Put your Spanish to good use; join RITA translators (0)
- 04: Local talent shows off at E Street Pub (0)
- 04: Say What? Quakers abandon consensus (0)
- 04: Jabali Afrika turns Goddard into dance hall (0)
- 04: ‘Yesterday’ illustrates conversation on AIDS in Tanzania (0)
- 04: Haiti relief has local connection (0)
- 04: Earlham hosts Model United Nations (0)
- 11: Women round out week of losses with win (0)
- 11: Men’s basketball falters after strong start (0)
- 11: Funkaholics play new venues, bigger crowds (0)
- 11: Abroad programs offer diverse opportunities (0)
- 11: Hidden rock ‘n’ roll stars come to light (0)
- 11: Theme houses vie for reinstatement next semester (0)
- 11: Lt. Governor hosts College Media Day (0)
- 17: Air Guitar slideshow (0)
- 25: Earlham faculty approve neuroscience major (0)
- 25: Michael Pollan to speak on food, public policy (0)
- 25: Khai Pung adds enthusiasm to orchestra (0)
- 25: Student films documentary on generations and conflict (0)
- 25: Genetic puzzle could explain social evolution (0)
- 25: Theatre puts on “Streetcar” (0)
- 25: Race, class matter in today’s LGBT politics (0)
- 25: Snow: the scourge of Indiana (0)
- 25: Basketball seasons end with Senior day (0)
- 25: Young baseball team ready to open season in Kentucky (0)
- 25: Sweetheart’s Dance (0)
- December 2009 (12)
- 03: Men’s basketball improves, builds team spirit (0)
- 03: Women’s basketball hosts Invitational (0)
- 03: After seven semesters on the Word, editor retires from journalistic work (0)
- 03: Simple solution ignored in campus smoking controversy (0)
- 03: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 03: Bike Co-op offers knowledge, needs support (0)
- 03: He’s got rhythm, he’s got music; energetic, ecletic, innovative: that’s Polanco-Safadit (0)
- 03: Ways to de-stress for success during final days of semester (0)
- 03: New café brings kitsch to historical district (0)
- 03: Words and music come together at convocation (0)
- 03: Earlham students launch Food Not Bombs (0)
- 03: Protesters oppose SOA weapons training (0)
- November 2009 (45)
- 05: Cross country avoids last place in race at Wesleyan (0)
- 05: Two seniors score in final field hockey game (0)
- 05: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 05: Give yourself credit for who you are; don’t hesitate to ask for help (0)
- 05: Live Earth’s partnership with Dow hypocritical, harmful (0)
- 05: Women’s rugby deserves equal news coverage (0)
- 05: Aracelis Girmay reads her poems with bite, power (0)
- 05: Convocation unites feminism, vegetarianism (0)
- 05: Pauline Druley, member of class of ‘31, turns 100 surrounded by friends (0)
- 05: Fine arts building still distant vision (0)
- 05: Self-service system lacking (0)
- 05: Women’s soccer jumps for Joy, enters NCAC tournament for the first time (0)
- 06: Costumes, music, party! (0)
- 06: ‘Ring Around The Moon’ shines Nov. 6, 7, 13 and 14 (0)
- 06: Volleyball, football celebrate seniors (0)
- 06: Joy Doucette, Chad Wertman honored as NCAC players of the week (0)
- 13: Sexual Violence Awareness Week (0)
- 17: Hawaiian slam poet comes to Earlham during Sexual Violence Awareness Week (0)
- 17: Construction company talks to Richmond residents impacted by road reconstruction (0)
- 17: ESG elections are here: tight crew ahead (0)
- 17: Crossroads reading unites writers across campuses (0)
- 17: Asian cooking contest spans continent (0)
- 17: Annual ‘Crucible’ to showcase more variety (0)
- 17: SAB bingo night offers free candy, games (0)
- 17: Slam poet promotes peaceful dialogue (0)
- 17: Earlham Word understaffed, not sexist (0)
- 17: Women’s soccer team grateful for genuine support from fans (0)
- 17: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 17: Toivo, Earlham: we are all in this together (0)
- 17: Football hopes to end season with .500 record (0)
- 17: Women’s soccer falls to NCAC champs (0)
- 19: Student-run coffee shop gets green light (0)
- 19: Students talk Principles and Practices policy (0)
- 19: Haverfordians visit to discuss Quakerism (0)
- 19: “Scalene” chooses Earlham as partial set for film (0)
- 19: Chatting with Scott Silverman (0)
- 19: New Clay Pot Café offers lunch delights (0)
- 19: Counteract sexism in society (0)
- 19: Think about what you eat; support locally-grown food (0)
- 19: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 19: Blacks must use action to reach equality (0)
- 19: Hip-hop show performs art as resistance (0)
- 19: XC runs last meet of season (0)
- 19: Men’s basketball falls to Spartan 79-63 on Sunday (0)
- 19: Injury inspires come-from-behind win (0)
- October 2009 (46)
- 01: The Weekly Update by ESG (0)
- 01: The faculty meeting report (0)
- 01: Obama prompts Congress on health care policy reform (0)
- 01: All-student forum discusses sustainability (0)
- 01: Investment class, committee move ahead with research (0)
- 01: Student group tackles energy conservation (0)
- 01: Families to find smorgasbord of fun (0)
- 01: El departamento de español recibe a un nuevo asistente (0)
- 01: Pan-African Fest presents cultural collage (0)
- 01: “The Incident” feels like a lame accident (0)
- 01: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 01: Article failed to present broader context (0)
- 01: We want your thoughts on EC’s curriculum (0)
- 01: Tehran follows Pyongyang’s risky path (0)
- 01: Volleyball defeats OWU after taking three losses (0)
- 01: Men fall to third-in-nation Ohio Wesleyan (0)
- 01: EC sports look ahead to big weekend (0)
- 01: Men’s rugby feels confident, ready to compete (0)
- 01: Women’s soccer takes win after close loss (0)
- 08: Football loses to Wooster but gains new record (0)
- 08: Cross-country men race to second place (0)
- 08: Shutouts mix with losses for Earlham sports (0)
- 08: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 08: Clean, distributed energy makes sense (0)
- 08: Namibian People’s party counts on citizens’ trust (0)
- 08: Get involved in sexual violence prevention (0)
- 08: No need to be impatient for ‘Waiting for Godot’ (0)
- 08: Awareness important in combatting depression (0)
- 08: President shares life stories, talks movies (0)
- 08: Students can fight influenza with healthy living (0)
- 08: CCL discusses possibilities for Advocates program (0)
- 08: Faculty approves program of study (0)
- 08: Local Human Rights Commission defunded (0)
- 22: Earlham saves money, trees with new printing process (0)
- 22: Forum discusses sexual violence (0)
- 22: Project will fund United Way (0)
- 22: Artists promote environmental awareness (0)
- 22: Football win bright spot among many losses (0)
- 22: Volleyball team comes out with one win (0)
- 22: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 22: Sino-Indian border conflict solution involves Tibet (0)
- 22: Center issues call to writers (0)
- 22: Time is ripe to address global climate change (0)
- 22: Protest SOA’s teaching of human rights abuses (0)
- 22: Womyn’s Center looks to be safe place (0)
- 22: Council calls students, alumni to engagement (0)
- September 2009 (65)
- 03: Earlham to join HCAC next fall (0)
- 03: Weekly update by ESG (0)
- 03: Campus takes precautions for H1-N1 (0)
- 03: Earlham waits for stoplight (0)
- 03: RHS dress code frustrates many (0)
- 03: 7 Questions: Get to know new Arabic professor Anan Habeeb (0)
- 03: PC Skits anything but politically correct (0)
- 03: Quaker army rallies troops (0)
- 03: From the Editors: Welcome to the Word (0)
- 03: Students share proposal to amend Earlham Consitution (0)
- 10: Overheard (0)
- 10: Batman movie producer to speak at convocation (0)
- 10: 7 Questions for Sejal Sutaria; meet new English professor (0)
- 10: Earlham Hall reopens on complete Heart (0)
- 10: The faculty meeting report (0)
- 10: The weekly ESG update (0)
- 10: Earlham welcomes new student development dean (0)
- 10: Co-op heads out, leaves room for coffee shop (0)
- 10: Town hall meeting hosts health debate (0)
- 10: Richmondites reflect on September 11 (0)
- 10: “District 9″ wows engaged audience (0)
- 10: SAB luau creates relaxed atmosphere (0)
- 10: Come demonstrate against the circus, for animal rights (0)
- 10: Cheers and Sneers (0)
- 10: Student looks back at 9/11, aftermath (0)
- 10: Volleyball begins season 0-5, looks forward to improving (0)
- 10: Fall sports kick off with mixed success (0)
- 10: Tempers flare in men’s soccer games (0)
- 10: Undefeated women win both matches (0)
- 17: Student run coffee shop makes headway (0)
- 17: Earlham undertakes overdue Principles and Practices review (0)
- 17: Farm goes green with seniors’ gift (0)
- 17: Earlham launches curricular visioning process, seeking input on new direction (0)
- 17: CPC update: vision to guide college’s future (0)
- 17: Don’t ride into the jungle if you don’t know how to fix a broken motorcycle (0)
- 17: Ramadan celebrated despite difficulties (0)
- 17: Earlham grad brings pipe organ to Bolivia (0)
- 17: Metal band unveils new complexities in “Deflorate” (0)
- 17: Local punk music scene looks to Earlham (0)
- 17: Cambridge, Richmond united by race prejudice (0)
- 17: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 17: Chinese rulers hide dictatorship with idealistic words (0)
- 17: We must help create an equal dialogue for Israel, Palestine (0)
- 17: Environmental studies crucial to future (0)
- 17: African economy depends on self-initiative, entrepreneurship (0)
- 17: EC activists need to question own habits (0)
- 17: EC football celebrates first victory of season against Manchester (0)
- 17: Field Hockey loses to Wooster College, optimistic about next game (0)
- 17: Earlham teams celebrate big weekend (0)
- 24: Crime Beat (0)
- 24: The faculty meeting report (0)
- 24: The Weekly Update by ESG (0)
- 24: Earlhamites sign petition to restore Greyhound bus stop (0)
- 24: Heartland review team visits EC (0)
- 24: College struggles to provide increased financial support for students in need (0)
- 24: Friendship puts Palestinian student through college (0)
- 24: Advocates program seeks sustainable future (0)
- 24: Eckert serves as administrator, hostess in Newlin Center post (0)
- 24: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 24: Dress code proves more than controversy (0)
- 24: Tuvan musical group brings throat singing to Earlham (0)
- 24: ‘SAB Live’ presents rock, rap and electronic set (0)
- 24: Women’s soccer triumphs in second overtime (0)
- 24: Jenkins credits football team for NCAC honor (0)
- 24: Field hockey team defeats Transylvania (0)
- August 2009 (1)
- July 2009 (1)
- 30: Norwich Lodge to be demolished (0)
- April 2009 (107)
- 03: Housing selection process opens for all (0)
- 03: LGBT activist shares personal perspective (0)
- 03: Theatre Compant launches annual 24-hour project (0)
- 03: Counseling services hosts meet-and-greet (0)
- 03: Alumna receives scholarship to volunteer in Ecuador (0)
- 03: South Asian Festival draws community (0)
- 03: Leonard’s ‘Killshot’ entertains with suspense (0)
- 03: Students connect the arts in exhibition (0)
- 03: Athletes honored (0)
- 03: Men’s volleyball is on the look for more teammates (0)
- 03: Scores (0)
- 03: Track battles off tough weather (0)
- 03: Upcoming games (0)
- 03: Baseball faces hard times in Kentucky (0)
- 03: Men’s tennis scores first season win (0)
- 03: Orchestra, visual artists present “Pictures at an Exhibition” (0)
- 03: Africa ought to rise up from the ashes (0)
- 03: Community needs to look at sexual assaults (0)
- 03: Safe Zone program supports LGBTQI students (0)
- 03: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 03: Theatre project piece offends with subjectivity (0)
- 03: Earlham Student Government needs more input (0)
- 03: Marcelo’s leave sets unrest among students (0)
- 08: Orchestra concert includes lecture (0)
- 10: Clear Creek Co-op faces unknown future (0)
- 10: Replaced pipes flood Wildman Library (0)
- 10: Time to end the embargo on Cuba (0)
- 10: Hacked student accounts upset community (0)
- 10: Doug Bennett rejects recommendation on German (0)
- 10: College vendor entices Earlhamites (0)
- 10: Eva Jiménez gets selected for Watson Program (0)
- 10: Radio show reaches out to Spanish speakers (0)
- 10: Online community is subject to principles (0)
- 10: Baseball defeats Ohio Wesleyan at first home win (0)
- 10: Scores (0)
- 10: Mind of an athlete: Nabil Parkar (0)
- 10: Upcoming games (0)
- 10: Tennis teams perform successfully over weekend (0)
- 10: Athlete honored (0)
- 10: Track sets records, as Chris Shaw qualifies for Nationals (0)
- 10: Renewable energy project needs support (0)
- 10: Committee calls for student input (0)
- 10: Following critique of play, gender roles need discussion (0)
- 10: Bureaucracy, negligence threaten program (0)
- 10: AASV convenors respond to last week’s article (0)
- 10: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 10: Kashmir conflict puts global security at risk (0)
- 10: Vanderslice fails to engage (0)
- 10: Community members’ voices ignored (0)
- 10: Mussorgsky inspires a string of art showcase (0)
- 10: ‘The Mountan Goats’ become controversial at Earlham concert (0)
- 10: SPJP provide powerful film series (0)
- 10: Three great British bands to soak your ears (0)
- 10: Earlham’s dark party scene needs illumination (0)
- 16: Many facets of darkness: personal accounts of the blackout (0)
- 16: Fallen tree, RPL shut down power for Earlham (0)
- 17: Students protest for animal rights (0)
- 17: Freethought Alliance supports the non-religious (0)
- 17: Philanthropy remains at peak (0)
- 17: Control your anxiety levels (0)
- 17: Free ice cream attracts students (0)
- 17: Fumbled connections (0)
- 17: Palestinian hip-hop shake up Comstock (0)
- 17: Gamelan show will stage variety of talents (0)
- 17: Live albums bring good Texan tunes (0)
- 17: Educate yourself about gender issues (0)
- 17: Paying tuition is no reason to lack etiquette (0)
- 17: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 17: Alumni will speak about their conspiracy charges (0)
- 17: We can do better than anonymous accusations (0)
- 17: Rumors a disservice to newly hired colleagues (0)
- 17: Problems warrant discussion on decision-making (0)
- 17: Mind of an athlete: Emma Bohmann (0)
- 17: Scores (0)
- 17: Tennis teams look forward to end of season (0)
- 17: Baseball team undergoes tough weekend (0)
- 17: Upcoming games (0)
- 17: Track teams score well, despite injuries (0)
- 23: Video: Gamelan Concert (0)
- 24: Dean of students candidates visit Earlham (0)
- 24: Miller Farm fundraises for renewable energy projects (0)
- 24: Shoplifter gets arrested at College Avenue (0)
- 24: New leaders usher in new era (0)
- 24: Gay rights gain ground (0)
- 24: Consensus process needs to be transparent (0)
- 24: Fumbled connections (0)
- 24: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 24: Students volunteer to clean up Richmond for a day (0)
- 24: WECI, faculty play ball for clean water (0)
- 24: Indonesian folklore fills Goddard with grace (0)
- 24: ‘La Kermés Latina’ offers cultural delights (0)
- 24: Earlham Orchestra will perform ‘Fantasia’ in C minor (0)
- 24: Students can’t have a voice without information (0)
- 24: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 24: ‘Defending Israel’ neglects power imbalance (0)
- 24: Proposed change to Advocates not comprehensive (0)
- 24: We can do better than this (0)
- 24: Student voices ignored in athletics decision (0)
- 24: Thanks to all for one more semester (0)
- 24: Facebook cannot replace community (0)
- 24: The Word wishes bright future to senior athletes (0)
- 24: Upcoming games (0)
- 24: Mind of an athlete: Alex Anderson (0)
- 24: Men’s tennis ends season, women’s faces final game (0)
- 24: Scores (0)
- 24: Baseball team sweeps four-game series (0)
- 30: Students question process for athletic conference switch (0)
- March 2009 (86)
- 01: Students, Sibs get crafty as robots (0)
- 02: Earlham main entrance becomes safe, traffic light approved (0)
- 02: Earlham remembers library director Evan Ira Farber (0)
- 02: Drug War futile (0)
- 02: Student organization volunteers in New Orleans (0)
- 02: Fettuccine alfredo meets fondue (0)
- 02: Study abroad programs draw interest despite crisis (0)
- 02: Air Guitar competition reveals student extravaganza (0)
- 02: ‘Vagina Monologues’ raises sexual awareness (0)
- 02: Theater seniors put on “The Dumb Waiter” (0)
- 03: Vidos is correct about Stalin’s war crimes (0)
- 03: KFC performs unspeakable animal cruelty (0)
- 03: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 03: Economics proves to be key to freedom (0)
- 03: Scores (0)
- 03: Athlete honored (0)
- 03: Women’s basketball score third season victory (0)
- 03: Track teams break Earlham records (0)
- 03: Tennis team sustains low performance (0)
- 03: Men’s basketball finish season in hardship (0)
- 06: Goddard shakes in Japanese beats (0)
- 06: Obama’s early days (0)
- 06: Lecture remembers the road to free speech (0)
- 06: Earlham wakes up without electricity (0)
- 06: International Festival spreads global engagement (0)
- 06: Historical papers enjoy new pay-off opportunities (0)
- 06: Community questions judicial procedure (0)
- 06: Housing lottery revision upsets future seniors (0)
- 06: Joseph Moore Museum hosts open house (0)
- 06: Writers debate the existence of race (0)
- 06: Music geek’s encyclopedia looks at cosmic American music (0)
- 06: Genesis Benefit Concert puts two-hour show (0)
- 06: Students prove fairness and involvement (0)
- 06: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 06: Air Guitar story lacks accuracy (0)
- 06: Clinton: Economic crisis is above human rights (0)
- 06: It’s all “business as usual”, isn’t it, Obama? (0)
- 06: The meaning of justice (0)
- 06: Rugby team loses first game in high spirits (0)
- 06: World Baseball Classic draws global attention (0)
- 06: Scores (0)
- 06: Upcoming games (0)
- 06: Mind of an athlete: Adam Painter (0)
- 06: ‘Vagina Monologues’ returns to EC (0)
- 11: Art majors craft final projects (0)
- 12: Putting Earlham on a financial diet (0)
- 12: Baseball heads to Florida 1-0 (0)
- 12: Norwich is in its last semester as student residence (0)
- 12: Warrant does not equal justice for Sudan (0)
- 12: Cheating practices question Earlham integrity (0)
- 12: Ad-hoc committee proposes new Peer Helper Program (0)
- 12: Have your healthy boundaries, say no! (0)
- 13: Fumbled connections (0)
- 13: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 13: Community engages in annual Wellness Fair (0)
- 13: Genesis Concert raises funds for women shelter (0)
- 13: Feast on city sights and frolic under city lights (0)
- 13: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 13: Defending Israel (0)
- 13: Scores (0)
- 13: Tennis undergoes new struggles (0)
- 13: Upcoming games (0)
- 13: Track teams show skills and talent at NCAC (0)
- 26: Nonaka: “The Wind of Richmond” (0)
- 26: SICE offers unique chances for immersion (0)
- 26: Back campus needs spring cleaning (0)
- 27: Examine motives behind terrorism (0)
- 27: Cayman Islands revises human rights bill (0)
- 27: Speaker recollects childhood in Sudan (0)
- 27: Community strives for arsenic-free water for trailer park (0)
- 27: Language departments struggle for consensual decision (0)
- 27: Life springs from new season (0)
- 27: Women’s clinic keeps students healthy (0)
- 27: Career center is in need of resources (0)
- 27: Play explores youth perspective on armed conflict (0)
- 27: Hit the road with good music (0)
- 27: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 27: Saga’s atmosphere misses dignity of food (0)
- 27: NSSE survey of engagement shows low responses (0)
- 27: Athlete honored (0)
- 27: Scores (0)
- 27: Mind of an athlete: LJ James (0)
- 27: Upcoming games (0)
- 27: Baseball takes on first conference games (0)
- 27: Quaker baseball team scores high in Fla. (0)
- 31: South Asian Fest showcases a region’s diversity, unity (0)
- February 2009 (102)
- 02: Food co-op reveals unknown future (0)
- 02: Gospel revelations concert revives spirit of holiday season (0)
- 02: Alternatives to abortion are offered (0)
- 02: McNish, Kirk part from Earlham (0)
- 02: Advocate’s future is determined by ad hoc committee (0)
- 02: Late-night bowling proves to be a success (0)
- 02: SAB concert draws in Earlhamites (0)
- 02: Faculty meeting discusses financial aid (0)
- 02: SPJP spreads awareness about Gaza conflict (0)
- 02: Intertwined: The meaning of terrorism (0)
- 02: Campus safety is under control (0)
- 02: Greenhouse and food co-op establish fresh links (0)
- 02: Housing system introduces changes (0)
- 02: Gospel Revelations winter concert excites students (0)
- 02: Concert fills Goddard with cheerful crowd (0)
- 02: Top 10 albums marked 2008 (0)
- 02: Animal Collective’s “Merriweather” faces high expectations (0)
- 02: Music geek’s encyclopedia: Three great live albums (0)
- 02: Comedy night lightens up last Friday (0)
- 04: Upcoming games (0)
- 04: Athlete honored (0)
- 04: Mind of a former athlete: Frank Carr (0)
- 04: Scores (0)
- 04: Women’s basketball comes up short of new win (0)
- 04: Intramural soccer kicks off in Wellness Center (0)
- 04: Men’s basketball loses against Wooster (0)
- 04: Baseball recruits players during camp (0)
- 04: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 04: The poet’s corner: Swept by romance (0)
- 04: Last glimpse of College Avenue (0)
- 04: Fumbled connections (0)
- 04: Molly’s mailbox (0)
- 04: Procrastination leads to hard work in finals week (0)
- 04: Students engage with the environment (0)
- 04: Stigma still surrounds counseling services (0)
- 04: Let the Word be your Cupid (0)
- 04: Mariela’s kitchen (0)
- 04: Hoosier politics - zooming in away from Obama (0)
- 04: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 04: SPJP spreads awareness about situation in Palestine (0)
- 04: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 04: Winter concert article lacks depth (0)
- 04: Alumna speaks to Gaza (0)
- 06: Time freezes for Plaestine (0)
- 06: Let the Word be your Cupid (0)
- 06: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 06: Cook with world staple (0)
- 06: Exciting times await Model UN Advisor (0)
- 06: Doug Bennett opens doors for senior students (0)
- 06: Virus danger puts in risk Earlhamites (0)
- 06: Illegal downloading is tracked down to students (0)
- 06: Model UN conference celebrates 15-year anniversary (0)
- 06: Convocation underlines Quakersim in classrooms (0)
- 07: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 07: Israeli perspective on Gaza conflict should be understood (0)
- 07: U.S. war criminals who should be punished (0)
- 07: What do community values mean to Earlham? (0)
- 08: Scores (0)
- 08: Upcoming games (0)
- 08: SAAC marks new successful season of fundraisers (0)
- 08: Athletes honored (0)
- 08: Van Zee takes head coach position for tennis teams (0)
- 08: Women’s basketball fails to keep solid lead (0)
- 08: Track teams break records at Denison Invitational (0)
- 08: Men’s basketball scores another conference win (0)
- 08: Music geek’s encycplopedia: the best of country (0)
- 08: Stout hosts folk concert last Sunday (0)
- 08: Saturday concert rocks Runyan (0)
- 11: Survey evaluates Earlham’s performance (0)
- 11: Earlham prepares for crisis impact (0)
- 11: Voices on the Heart: Pick-up Lines (0)
- 11: Indiana politics affects students (0)
- 11: Counseling tips for Valentine’s Day (0)
- 11: Looking back at Bush administration: Case study of Iran (0)
- 11: ESG invites students to meet new members, get involved (0)
- 11: Earlham spirit spreads on ground rules of integrity (0)
- 11: Upcoming games (0)
- 11: Scores (0)
- 11: Mind of an athlete: Alex Painter (0)
- 11: Basketball fights through tough times (0)
- 11: Track teams run strongly at Anderson (0)
- 12: Picking a favorite pick-up line (0)
- 13: Faculty panel talks about Obama’s significance (0)
- 13: Stoplight at campus entrance is approved (0)
- 13: The complexity of Gaza (0)
- 13: Girls play, swim for healthy future (0)
- 13: Valentine’s Day asks for special treat (0)
- 13: Students dance in the spirit of Valentine’s Day (0)
- 13: Fumbled connections (0)
- 13: What’s up in Northern Ireland? (0)
- 13: Students pool it off (0)
- 13: Temperature rises in Richmond Civic Theater (0)
- 13: Saturday satire cheers up Goddard audience (0)
- 13: Music geek’s ecyclopedia presents divas (0)
- 13: Where are women’s voices? (0)
- 13: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 13: Indifference of African Union should change (0)
- 13: Veganism protects animals (0)
- 13: Column fails to abide by journalistic conventions (0)
- 13: Men’s tennis starts season off weakly (0)
- 13: Athlete honored (0)
- 27: Rocky & Bullwinkle, SEL win Air Guitar (0)
- January 2009 (44)
- 23: Wellness center brings together Earlham and Richmond (0)
- 23: Scores (0)
- 23: Practice is underway for fencing club (0)
- 23: Action-filled fall season ends (0)
- 23: Mind of an athlete: Jonah Kreniske (0)
- 23: Static stretching weakens athletes’ muscles (0)
- 23: Women’s basketball falls against Oberlin (0)
- 23: Taylor University show becomes success for equastrian team (0)
- 23: Men’s basketball scores a conference win (0)
- 24: Scores (0)
- 24: Athletes honored (0)
- 24: Mind of an athlete: Tasha Merrill (0)
- 24: Tennis team starts new season (0)
- 24: Upcoming games (0)
- 24: Track teams are hopeful for upcoming season (0)
- 24: Men’s and women’s basketball struggle over break (0)
- 27: Open letter from Mollie Wegerson (0)
- 27: Open letter from Sam Courant (0)
- 27: Open letter from Liz Burman (0)
- 27: Open letter from Nathaniel Smith (0)
- 27: Open letter from Adrienne Deshaies (0)
- 27: Athletes Honored: Nikki Darrett, Tasha Merrill & Tristian Gregory (0)
- 27: Open letters to Barack Obama (0)
- 27: Track teams look for athletes (0)
- 27: Basketball teams struggle over winter break (0)
- 27: Microwavable Blooming Doom (0)
- 27: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 27: Think about this: event etiquette (0)
- 27: Entering new era of responsibility? (0)
- 27: McGruder misses the point (0)
- 27: Letter from the editors (0)
- 27: ‘Dark Knight’ draws a crowd (0)
- 27: Butler’s ‘Kindred’ colorfully animates history (0)
- 27: Course merges film and politics (0)
- 27: Fumbled Connections (0)
- 27: Senior DJ licensed to play (0)
- 27: Counseling Corner: Helping a friend (0)
- 27: Peterson to lead Multicultural Affairs (0)
- 27: Committee looks for McNish’s replacement (0)
- 27: Online sources threaten bookstores (0)
- 27: MLK Day speaker raises controversy (0)
- 27: Res Life announces major housing changes (0)
- 27: Bingham explores community at convocation (0)
- 29: Snow delights (some) Earlhamites (0)
- December 2008 (23)
- 05: Mountain top removal hurts Appalachians (0)
- 05: ESG has new faces to represent the student body (0)
- 05: Gas leak tests Earlham emergency network (0)
- 05: Convocation discusses ambition and vocation in life (0)
- 05: Fumbled connections (0)
- 05: Voices on the Heart (0)
- 05: Black beans and rice entice in Cuban style (0)
- 05: EC electricity is produced in responsible manner (0)
- 05: Procrastination has its pros (0)
- 05: News on the News Feed: Profile pictures (0)
- 05: Cheers & Sneers (0)
- 05: Calling attention to the importance of president Obama (0)
- 05: Generations (0)
- 05: Is it a good time to travel to Iran? (0)
- 05: Kanye West’s “808s” pleases in new ways (0)
- 05: Winter concert is to entertain and relax tonight (0)
- 05: Student art show fills Leeds with talent (0)
- 05: Scores (0)
- 05: Upcoming games (0)
- 05: Mind of an athlete: Nicole VanScyoc (0)
- 05: Volleyball team looks ahead to future tournaments (0)
- 05: Men’s basketball faces shaky start of season (0)
- 05: Women’s basketball team struggles for a win (0)
- 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 (104)
- 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: “The Regulators” fails to deliver (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)
