BEYOND THE BINARY: Ken Stern, an author and director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate, speaks in Kresge Auditorium on Tuesday afternoon. Stern discussed the importance of understanding ...
Bowdoin Votes, the McKeen Center for the Common Good’s non-partisan voter turnout initiative, tabled to help students register to vote and drove voters from campus to the polls on election day.
Reader in Comparative Politics at Queen’s University Belfast Stefan Andreasson speaks in the Pickering Room on Thursday night ...
“Zohran Mamdani ’14 has been elected the 111th mayor of New York City. Bowdoin has a long tradition of graduates who have ...
MAINE V. DARK MONEY: Lawrence Lessig speaks in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday night. Lessig, a Harvard Law professor and ...
BSG Special Advisor Elliott Ewell ’27 additionally emphasized the intersection between budget concerns and sustainability in an interview with the Orient. He pointed to overheated residence halls and ...
These weren’t just any “classic” movies we were watching—they were Golden Age musicals. Dolores and I were enamored with films such as “Singin’ in the Rain,” “The Sound of Music” and “Guys and Dolls,” ...
The beginning of the end always starts with an abrupt clock reset, warning us of what feels like impending eternal sleep. We ...
Last Friday, the Tunisia88 Alumni Choir performed in Studzinski Recital Hall. For its international tour, Tunisia88 brings ...
Isabelle Rivera-Gandrung ’26 spent the past summer at the Ox-Bow School of Art in Michigan with the support of the Visual ...
Nathan Detroit loves Miss Adelaide, the aforementioned fiancée, but his second, often more alluring love—his underground gambling ring—keeps getting in the way. His predicament captures the dilemmas ...
Distinctive course offerings allow students to develop passions, even if they remain pastimes, rather than practical components of their careers. Liberal arts distribution requirements also encourage ...