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Emma Kilbride PROTEST CONTINUES: The Office of Safety and Security stands by the south entrance to Smith Union as protestors chant and hold signs. The building remained closed to the public on Friday ...
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 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 ...
Henry Abbott You squash a honey bee as you sip your morning coffee and look out on the Maine coast. It’s your routine. What you likely fail to consider is that both the species of bee you’ve killed ...
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 ...
Emily Campbell PRES-IDENCE: The President-elect's home sits on Boody Street across from Reed House. Zaki will join a line of Bowdoin community members to reside there. The Helmreichs, the Baxters and ...
Almost three decades ago, the College banned fraternities from campus, transforming social life at Bowdoin and creating the College House System. One major reason for the ban, as cited by the ...
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 ...
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 ...
On Wednesday, Bowdoin Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine (FSJP) hosted a talk in Kresge Auditorium to educate the Bowdoin and Brunswick communities about the College’s history with divestment.
Amira Oguntoyinbo HISTORY AND TODAY: Lauren Cohen Fisher presents her focus questions for her lecture entitled, “The Politics of History: Israel/Palestine 1917–1948” in Kresge Auditorium. Her lecture ...
Being at a liberal arts college, I constantly hear about the politics of language, but I have never known of in-depth discussions on slurs and epithets. I was reminded of this last week when I ...