Edwards and his wife, Blythe Bickel Edwards, were living in Paris when Edwards was presented with the opportunity to become ...
BSG’s discussion with Zaki also touched upon food waste at campus events and future campus renovation possibilities.
The forum began with Douglas providing a brief overview of the Viewpoint Exchange program so far before opening the conversation to the attending students. He expressed his intention to use this event ...
On Thursday, a crowd gathered in Moulton Union’s Main Lounge for a lecture titled “Ambulatory Gothic: House Tours in the ...
For Theater and Dance Costume Shop Manager Lily Prentice ’10, storytelling is central to costume design. Prentice began her ...
This week, the Smith Union Lamarche Gallery hosted an art show and sale by YES Art Works, a local studio based in Westbrook ...
Former Marines Katie Petronio ’07 and Quincy Leech ’17 speak in Kresge Auditorium on Thursday night about their time at ...
CONTEXTUALIZING CONFLICT: Students speak in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday afternoon in an event sponsored by Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine. Discussion broadly covered the past and future ...
At the other end of the spectrum, the Brunswick Police Department remains the lowest-ranked entity with a score of 55.5. However, this score represents a 14.5 point increase from last fall’s score of ...
A recent November 14 Letter to the Editor begins with the sentence: “Bowdoin’s Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine (FSJP) state that a majority of the Bowdoin community are of the opinion that ...
On Thursday evening in Kresge Auditorium, the Bowdoin community was joined by Nicole Chung, the bestselling author of the memoirs “A Living Remedy” and “All You Can Ever Know,” which touch upon themes ...
In a coffee shop in the United States, community is built through the simple transaction of language. We build connections through our diverse cultures, uniting people throughout the world regardless ...