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September 14, 2012
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  • Snapshot: 9/11 flag tribute

    On this day: On Monday, 2,977 flags were planted on Coe Quad as a tribute to the victims of the 9/11 attacks—among them ...

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Dog Days are Over

September 14, 2012

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Garrett English

DOG DAYS: Bellamafia’s Michaela Martin ’14 belts the lyrics to “Dog Days Are Over” by Florence and the Machine at last Friday’s Recruitment Concert.

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  • Samantha Garvey ’16 gets shout-out from Obama at DNC

    When President Obama recalled meeting inspiring Americans in his address at the Democratic National Convention last Thursday, Samantha Garvey '16 had no idea she would be mentioned.

    Garvey met Obama last January when she was named a semifinalist in the Intel Science Talent Search, one of the country’s most prestigious science competitions for high school students, for her research on the defense mechanisms of mussels.

  • Former Athletic Director went beyond coaching for 14 years

    As the Fall athletic season builds momentum, the Bowdoin community adjusts to the departure of Jeff Ward—Bowdoin’s athletic director since 1998—who announced in early June that he would not return this fall.

  • Obituary: Remembering Leslie Shaw, professor of anthropology

    Visiting Assistant Professor Leslie Shaw, who taught anthropology at the College since 1998, died unexpectedly on the evening of August 29 following complications from surgery. She was 57 years old.Shaw will be remembered for her tremendous spirit, influential work, and role as a mentor, colleague, and friend.

    “Leslie quietly set a high bar for service, excellence and collegiality, qualities that we each hope to achieve with some measure of grace but which she embraced with seeming ease,” Christle Collins Judd, dean for academic affairs, wrote in an email to the Orient.

    Shaw demonstrated a clear passion for her work that was evident to students and colleagues alike. Professor Susan Kaplan, chair of the sociology and anthropology departments, said Shaw brought quiet, but palpable energy to the departments.“She’d come into a room and she’d be a powerful presence,” Kaplan said. “Very quietly, not grandstanding.”

  • New system to change College House affiliation

    On Wednesday, Dean of Student Affairs Tim Foster announced that the current system of affiliation between first-year bricks and College Houses will come to an end next fall, when each College House will instead be affiliated with floors from various first year bricks.

  • ‘Century bond’ sale raises $128.5 million

    Bowdoin took steps to secure its financial stability over the next century when it sold $128.5 million worth of taxable bonds this past summer. The College will repay these bonds at a historically low interest rate of 4.69 percent, and the payment is due on July 1, 2112.

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