Brian Dunn
Number of articles: 4Number of photos: 2
First article: December 3, 2004
Latest article: April 1, 2005
First image: May 7, 2004
Latest image: February 25, 2005
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Professor Profiles: Visiting professor divulges past
Meardon '93 reflects on Bowdoin as both a student and faculty member
Professor Stephen Meardon, or "the young guy" in the Economics department, is a visiting professor and specializes in international economics. Meardon graduated from Bowdoin in 1993 magna cum laude with a degree in economics and a minor in art history.
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Colby offers diners beer, wine
Popular program lets Mules drink $1 bottles in campus dining hall
On most Friday nights this semester, Colby students will be able to enjoy an alcoholic beverage or two?in their dining hall.
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Professor Profiles: Professor Morgan recalls 40 years
Legendary alum and faculty member shares insight on five decades of Bowdoin
Many at Bowdon do not know who occupies the top office of Hubbard Hall. After three long flights of stairs, one arrives at the workplace of Richard Morgan, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Constitutional and International Law and Government. Professor Morgan, who some say sounds like Sean Connery, graduated from Bowdoin in 1959 and later received a Masters and Ph.D. from Columbia University. Morgan taught at Columbia for four years before attending Harvard Law School as a fellow in law and government. He began teaching at Bowdoin in 1969.
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U2 Dismantles hot streak with sub-par album
It took 24 years, 11 albums, eight tours, and even a giant lemon, but U2 finally did it. The super group from Dublin created a lackluster album. Fans were prepared for a loud, edgy guitar-driven album. This is not what they got.