As the nation’s oldest continuously published college weekly, issues of the Orient dating back to 1871 are accessible in the ...
The jewelry left untouched on my catch-all dish is piles of bracelet and necklace links that trap the hair on the back of my neck; I avoid chain patterns that create conflict with my body.
Last Friday, guests gathered in Kresge Auditorium for “Film, Culture and Climate: A Conversation with dream hampton.” Roux Distinguished Scholar Ayana Elizabeth Johnson joined hampton, the ...
Movement in truce songs shifts between athletic force and tenderness. Dancers collide, lift, fall and collapse in what ...
Truth’s small calling cards captioned “I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance” funded speaking tours and activism when ...
When people ask me for a movie recommendation, you may be surprised to hear that my go-to recommendation is not necessarily ...
The Rachel Lord Center for Religious and Spiritual Life hired two new part-time advisors at the beginning of the academic ...
BEHIND THE MASQUE: Performing their production of “Parfumerie,” Masque & Gown. Set in a Hungarian perfume shop, the show ...
The Board of Directors and staff of Tedford Housing gather for a photo before the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, which ...
Last Friday afternoon, the third floor of Hawthorne–Longfellow Library filled with students, librarians, faculty and ...
Each year, Bowdoin students, faculty and Brunswick community members gather for the annual Thanksgiving meal, a beloved ...
At the weekly Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) meeting last Wednesday, BSG Chair of the Treasury Chase Lenk ’26 presented on the Treasury Funding Commission’s (TFC) spending and proposed amendments to ...
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