
Abdullah Hashimi
Staff Writer — Class of 2027
Number of articles: 31
First Article: March 29, 2024
Latest Article: October 25, 2024


Masque and Gown
“The Balcony” stuns sold out audiences
Sex, war, revolution and illusion: These are a few of the unconventional themes central to “The Balcony,” Masque and Gown’s fall main-stage production. The play premiered in Wish Theater last Friday and Saturday, during Family Weekend, with fully sold-out audiences. …


Talk of the Quad
The cost of goodness
All my life, one question has remained in the forefront of my mind: Am I a good person?
The question has become such an integral part of who I am—it seeps into everything I set my eyes on and every …

W Golf
Women’s golf tees up the season at home opener
Last weekend, the women’s golf team opened up its season at the Polar Bear Shootout tournament hosted at the Brunswick Country Club. The team competed against other NESCAC and New England teams, placing fourth overall.
Along with its overall fourth-place …

Brunswick
A new arrival: Blake Orchard Juicery
Now that the semester is in full swing and everyone is starting to navigate the pressures and difficulties of their upcoming assignments, a nice break from the monotony of studying is well-needed. Here to give you that break is a …

Jack Magee's Pub
Student Activities seeks to revitalize Jack Magee’s Pub with novel fall concert series
Summer is over, and Jack Magee’s Pub is back with its regularly scheduled programming of stand-up shows, trivia nights and NFL watch parties that have become the norm in past semesters. But Student Activities is also looking to boost student …

Education
Dorn unpacks teaching and learning American identity in public education
On Tuesday, Professor of Social Studies Charles Dorn spoke about the purposes and outcomes of public education in the U.S. as the inaugural lecture for the Barry N. Wish endowed chair, which Dorn received in 2022. President Safa Zaki introduced …

McKeen Center
Bowdoin Preservation Collective digs into Bowdoin and Maine’s rich history
Seeking to acknowledge the lack of student awareness surrounding the history of the land on which Bowdoin resides, Andy Robinson ’27 and Grace Campbell ’27 decided to charter the Bowdoin Preservation Collective. The organization will offer students an accessible and …

Lecture
Panel discusses effects of affirmative action on Asian Americans
The Asian Studies program hosted a panel titled “Asian Americans and Affirmative Action” in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday. The panel welcomed OiYan Poon, the co-director of the College Admissions Futures Co-Laborative, and Natasha Warikoo, professor in the humanities and social …