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Carolina Weatherall A NEW PERSPECTIVE: Dr. Natasha A. Kelly explores Afro-German feminisms through documentary film. This past week, the Bowdoin German Department welcomed Dr. Natasha A. Kelly to ...
Miles Berry ENCAMPMENT FOR GAZA: Students for Justice in Palestine formed an encampment on the first floor of Smith Union. Organizers protested Donald Trump’s recent comments on U.S. “ownership” of ...
On Monday morning, the Bowdoin Student Government’s (BSG) General Assembly announced that the “Bowdoin Solidarity Referendum” launched by Bowdoin Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) passed with a ...
Miles Berry ENCAMPMENT CLEARS: Protesters gather in front of Smith Union's south entrance on Monday in anticipation of the College’s 5 p.m. encampment evacuation deadline. Just before 6 p.m., ...
On Maine’s southern border with New Hampshire, a large blue sign stands at the north end of the Piscataqua River Bridge. “Welcome to Maine—the way life should be,” it reads. For decades, motorists ...
Courtesy of Ann Billingsley REMEMBERING CHARLOTTE: Charlotte Billingsley ’24, a valued member of the Bowdoin community, died in December. From her steady presence on the rowing team to her passion for ...
Brennan Clark MYSTERY OF LOVE: Sergio Rigoletto, associate professor of Italian and cinema studies at the University of Oregon, takes apart the universal significance and emotive powers behind “Call ...
For decades, the Book Award has been among Bowdoin’s most respected badges of academic success, awarded each October to students who have taken a full course load and received a 4.0 grade point ...
The College received just over 13,200 applications for the Class of 2028—the highest application numbers in the College’s history and a continuation of the rise in applications over the past two years ...
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Courtesy of Brian Beard HOLDING DOWN THE MIDFIELD: Isa Quintana ’23 whisks the ball away from a Wesleyan University defender. The women's soccer team clinched the third seed in the NESCAC tournament ...
“This story, in a funny way, begins in Paris,” remembered Robert H. Edwards, President of the College from 1990 to 2001. Now 86 years of age, Edwards sat upright at his spotless dining room table in ...
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