Dr. Natasha A. Kelly explores Afro-German feminisms through documentary film. This past week, the Bowdoin German Department ...
The men’s lacrosse team (7–1; 3–1 NESCAC) started its season strong with a six-game winning streak but fell short to Amherst ...
Tess Mooney ’26 and Caitlin Panicker ’26 present “Field (Art) Work,” which examines the relationship between art, science and ...
On Thursday, a congressional committee sent a letter to President Safa Zaki and Chair of the Board of Trustees Scott Perper expressing its concern that Bowdoin has failed to protect Jewish students, ...
Over spring break, several members of the track and field team competed in the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships in ...
Six women’s swimmers and divers traveled to Greensboro, N.C., last week for the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving ...
TRAPS OF TECHNOLOGY: Clinton Castro gestures as he speaks in Searles Science Building. Castro discussed the intentionally ...
Aeschylus is difficult not because he is ancient, but because he is honest. He offers no reassurances, no resolutions we can ...
The Bowdoin student experience is deeply affected by the relationship between the campus and its distance from one’s home.
“Men on Boats” was written based on Powell’s journals throughout the real expedition. Hangret read some of the original ...
The women’s basketball team poses with its NESCAC championship banner and its coaches. The team won the NESCAC for the second ...
Back in Brunswick this past Tuesday, the Polar Bears beat the University of Southern Maine for the first time since 2018.
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