Standing inside the Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies, I cannot help but be reminded of the parallels with the Walker Art Building, dating back to the Gilded Age. At Gibbons’s entrance, and the ...
It’s practical, sure. But it’s also unmistakably Maine. And then there’s the delusion that hits in March. I have distant memories of sledding in long sleeves because 35 degrees felt warm. We’d crack ...
Last week, Brunswick Public Art (BPA) announced that a design had been selected for an art installation along the ...
The Freedom of Expression and On-Campus Protests and Demonstrations Policy now clarifies that it applies only to protests and ...
ON THE ATTACK: Mullane was an attacker for the men’s lacrosse team at Bowdoin, scoring 78 goals and passing for 66 assists in ...
MINER PROBLEMS: Jenik Radon speaks in Hubbard Hall on Monday afternoon. Radon, an adjunct professor of international and ...
FOUR YEARS LATER: Students and community members sit in Hubbard Hall on Tuesday afternoon watching a panel on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The panel, which was organized by ...
LOOKING BACK: Despite only lasting four days, the Bowdoin Students for Justice in Palestine encampment created a series of longlasting impacts on the College that continue to be felt many across ...
The vocals that enter, almost invisibly, are outlined by the tempered instrumentation, and Regina lets her sound soar and dip as easily and sweetly as a bird. She plays with reluctance, holding back ...
A Bowdoin without phones feels unimaginable to many. But a “real world” without phones feels even more foreign. Outside this ...
NEW LIFE: The closure of the Naval Air Station in Brunswick represented a major economic loss for the town, but it also brought new life following the College's acquisition of a large portion of its ...
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