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Opinion

nature

An argument for looking up

It’s like birding without the eye-roll reputation, like plant-ID without geographical constraints,  like collecting rocks without the guilt of extraction: cloudspotting, a hobby oblivious to privilege and location.

My cloud obsession started in an unlikely way: sitting on the toilet …

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Editorial

Constructing community spaces

Sills Hall has been a campus staple since the building opened in 1952; in the decades after, it served as a longstanding home to the humanities. It held Smith Auditorium, which served as a cornerstone of the Cinema Studies department, …

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Student Life

We were here

The weight of feeling doesn’t ask if you’re ready. It rises anyway—a lump in your throat, a sadness you can’t outrun. I am scared of how deeply I feel. It would be easier, I think, to harden myself against it, …

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BSG

Why student government fails

Student government is a kind of a fifth class. Having finished my work with Bowdoin Student Government (BSG), I thought I should write a sort of course review: what worked, what didn’t and how we can improve the institution in …

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