Each new year, a new slate of Bowdoin bands enters the music scene on campus, making their mark. As bands return and plan for the year ahead, some prominent campus bands share how they got their start and what they …
After closing its spring 2025 exhibition “Before They Were Famous: The Student Days of the Class of 1825,” Hawthorne-Longfellow Library has transformed the show in digital form through a collaboration with Information Technology.
Through the Omeka-S publishing platform, online visitors …
Last Friday afternoon, over 50 bird enthusiasts flocked to the monthly Audubon Page-Turning. Hosted by the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections and Archives since January 2016, the event draws a wide array of individuals across the Bowdoin and …
For Daniel Hennelly ’26, the path to the visual arts has been anything but direct. At times, it has meant hauling a toilet across the quad or staring out the window of a train.
Following Jeff Christmas’ departure from the College last semester, Kari Francis has joined the music department as lecturer and director of choral activities.
Leading the Chamber Choir and managing student a cappella groups, Francis joins the College in a period …
On Thursday, a crowd of art enthusiasts gathered at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) to celebrate the opening of the museum’s newest exhibition: “Medieval Art from the Wyvern Collection: Global Networks and Creative Connections.”
Even those who have never tuned into WBOR will recognize the station’s distinct artistic presence on campus. From quirky stickers plastered on Nalgene bottles to eclectic posters advertising musical gatherings, the students behind WBOR have carved out a unique visual …
Oh Boy! From WBOR’s Spring Concert featuring Boyscott and Adi Oasis to performances by the Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra, May will bring harmony and humor in droves. Check out the semester’s remaining visual and performing arts events below.
On Wednesday evening, writer Carmen Maria Machado delivered this year’s Kenneth V. Santagata Memorial Lecture. Her debut short story collection, “Her Body and Other Parties,” was a finalist for the National Book Award, and her memoir, “In The Dream House,” …