Ovsz-box 2
Contains 9 Results:
1983 Oct - 1984 May 25
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
1984 Oct - 1985 Dec
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
1987 Oct, 1988 Nov, 1987 Feb [i.e. 1989], 1990 May
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
1991 Sep - Nov, 1992 Feb, 1993 Apr
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
1993 Oct - 1994 Nov
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
1995 Oct - 1996 Apr
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
1996 Nov - 1997 Dec
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
2001 Mar - 2002 Apr
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.
2002 Sep - 2003 Feb
As competition to the Bowdoin Orient, the Patriot was "designed to present alternative points of view to the Bowdoin community, and to serve as a forum for lively political debate." (cf. first issue) It began publication in October 1983, continued with lapses until the late 1990's, then was reestablished in the spring of 2001, continuing until 2003. Founded as a conservative journal of opinion and analysis, the Patriot has maintained this representation throughout its tenure.