
Former President of Ireland, Mary
Robinson, will pay a visit to the Athenaeum this month
as Res Publica speaker.

Sticking to the game: Women's
lacrosse went into double overtime during a season-opener
against Bates College.

History lesson: A reception and dinner last
month enabled Stark Hall residents to
meet the couple for whom their living quarters are named.
Jack Stark, right, was College president when CMC became co-ed.
Above: President Stark with wife, Jil, and Kathleen Evans
(middle), the first woman admitted into CMC.

And the winner is? Associate professor of literature
and film James Morrison weighs his Oscar
picks against ballots cast by CMC students and their families.
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March 2003
Features
Tracking Ireland
Each of us, as individuals, shares the responsibility
of promoting human rights," says Mary Robinson,
former president of Ireland. "Young people in particular,
with their energy and enthusiasm, can contribute so much."
She visits March 25-26.
Crosse-examine
CMS women's lacrosse opens its first season of NCAA Division
III play in double overtime against the Bates College Bobcats.
Meet the Neighbors
Students of Stark Hall plan a reception and dinner to meet
the couple for whom their living quarters are named.
Oscar-winning opinions
With help from students and their families, associate professor
of literature and film James Morrison casts his Oscar ballots.
But before you take his picks to the polls, read on . . .
Fair Game
A staff-faculty intramural soccer team has gained yards in
credibility.
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