Image courtesy of Aniqa Chowdhury FROM THE BOWDOIN BUBBLE TO THE BIG CITY: Zohran Mamdani '14 was an activist and a changemaker long before his mayoral campaign, founding Bowdoin Students for Justice ...
Abigail Hebert MAINE V. DARK MONEY: Lawrence Lessig speaks in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday night. Lessig, a Harvard Law professor and founder of the non-profit Equal Citizens, spoke about a novel ...
Courtesy of Ann Billingsley REMEMBERING CHARLOTTE: Charlotte Billingsley ’24, a valued member of the Bowdoin community, died in December. From her steady presence on the rowing team to her passion for ...
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 ...
On Tuesday night, Democrat Zohran Mamdani ’14 was elected as the next mayor of New York City, making him the first Muslim and South Asian mayor in the city’s history. Mamdani’s win in the largest city ...
“This story, in a funny way, begins in Paris,” remembered Robert H. Edwards, President of the College from 1990 to 2001. Now 86 years of age, Edwards sat upright at his spotless dining room table in ...
Eavan Boland H’04, scholar, professor and trailblazing poet, died following a stroke in her home in Dublin on April 27. She was 75. Boland was born in 1944 to Frederick Boland, a diplomat and Irish ...
In recent months there has been a pattern of stories in the Orient exploring the complexities and limitations of Bowdoin’s endowment and operating budget. To add context to the series of articles and ...
Courtesy of the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives Bowdoin’s first female professors helped shape a co-ed culture. These women supported female students, created the ...
Khalil Wilkinson STORIES OF SAPPORO: Michael Thornton gestures as he speaks to the audience in the VAC Beam Classroom. Thornton discussed the colonization of Sapporo, a city in the Japanese island 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 ...
Alex Spear MOVERS, SHAKERS AND INNOVATORS: Students look at posters of social innovation projects started by Bowdoin students at the Solutions Exhibition. Social innovation projects solve social ...