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Addison Moore
Photographer — Class of
2028
Number of articles:
1
First Article:
February 6, 2026
Latest Article:
February 6, 2026
22 photos by Addison Moore
Addison MoorePRIMARY QUESTIONS: Democratic primary candidates for U.S. Senate from Maine Janet Mills and Graham Platner speak on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, respectively, in Mills Hall. In town halls organized by the Bowdoin Democrats, the candidates discussed their backgrounds and policy platforms before answering audience questions.
Addison MoorePRIMARY QUESTIONS: Democratic primary candidates for U.S. Senate from Maine Janet Mills and Graham Platner speak on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, respectively, in Mills Hall. In town halls organized by the Bowdoin Democrats, the candidates discussed their backgrounds and policy platforms before answering audience questions.
Addison MooreMUSICAL MEMORIES: “Bunk Beds,” a two-night dance performance, examines the role of marginalized identities and their legacies in the arts. The two-night event brought assistant professor of dance at Bates College Tristan Koepke’s work to life in the Wish Theater for an audience of students, faculty and community members.
Addison MooreCHATTING CONSERVATIVISM: Cofounder and editor-in-chief of The Dispatch Jonah Goldberg and contributor to The Atlantic Tyler Austin Harper speak in conversation on Thursday afternoon in Kresge Auditorium. The two discussed the present state of political conservatism in the United States.
Addison MooreTHE (W)HOLE IDEA: Professor of physics and astronomy at West Virginia University Maura McLaughlin speaks on Wednesday night in Kresge Auditorium. McLaughlin discussed fundamental processes of the universe, such as black hole mergers, and how physicists seek to understand them.
Addison MooreMUSICAL MEMORIES: “Bunk Beds,” a two-night dance performance, examines the role of marginalized identities in art. The two-night event brought Assistant Professor of Dance at Bates College Tristan Koepke’s work to life in the Wish Theater at Memorial Hall.
Addison MooreCOMMUNITY FIRST: Students gather in Roux to hear from a voracious group of panelists regarding LGBTQ+ experiences within athlete communities. Ben Chadwick ’11, an alum of the men’s lacrosse team, was one of the main speakers.
Addison MooreINTEREST INTERFERENCE: Professor of Government Michael Franz speaks in Kresge Auditorium on Tuesday night. Delivering his inaugural lecture as DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Professor, Franz discussed the enormous degree of outside group spending and activity in American politics.
Addison MooreRETHINKING RACE: Coleman Hughes speaks in Kresge Auditorium on Tuesday afternoon. In a discussion moderated by Professor of Africana Studies and English Tess Chakkalakal and Abigail Ramirez ’26, the columnist for The Free Press discussed his vision of a colorblind and less race-focused American society.
Addison MoorePUB POLITICS: Aidan Aybar ’28 and Angelica Gordon ’27, this year’s candidates for BSG president, debate on Wednesday night in the Pub. Aybar and Gordon discussed their platforms and what they each see as BSG’s role on Bowdoin’s campus.
Addison MooreCOMMUNITY FIRST: Students gather in Roux to hear from a voracious group of panelists regarding LGBTQ+ experiences within athlete communities. Ben Chadwick ’11, an alum of the men’s lacrosse team, was one of the main speakers.
Addison MooreTALKING TECH: Jennier Hochschild speaks in Kresge Auditorium on Thursday night. Hochschild, a professor of African and African American studies, public policy and government at Harvard University, discussed new emerging technologies and the political responses to them.
Addison MooreNEW FRONTIERS: Director of the Jewish Studies Program and Professor of English and Jewish Studies at Northeastern University Lori Lefkowitz speaks in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday night. Leffkowitz described changes toward a more global and gender-aware perspective in the field of Jewish studies.
Addison MooreMINER PROBLEMS: Jenik Radon speaks in Hubbard Hall on Monday afternoon. Radon, an adjunct professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University, discussed the risks of deep sea mineral mining and its lack of regulation.
Addison MooreTO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT: Professor Brock Clark launched his newest book “Special Election” to an audience of faculty, community members and students.
Addison MooreSTATE OF THE ART: Spindleworks, a Brunswick art studio for those with intellectual disabilities, opened their gallery exhibition in the McKeen Center for the Common Good on Monday.
Addison MooreTO BE(AT) OR NOT TO BE(AT): Professor Aaron Kitch delivered a community lecture exploring unlikely connections between jazz music composition and Shakespearean sonnets.
Addison MooreSTATE OF THE ART: Spindleworks, a Brunswick art studio for those with intellectual disabilities, opened their gallery exhibition in the McKeen Center for the Common Good on Monday.
Addison MooreHOUSE OF HORRORS: Professor Aviva Briefel highlighted the implications of house tours in the ambulatory Gothic films.
Addison MooreART IN EVERYTHING: Professor Michael Kolster celebrated the launch of his new book at the BCMA. The work explores rock and plastic hybrids called plastiglomerates, which he photographed throughout Hawaii.
Addison MooreNOURISHING THE COMMUNITY: After drastic cuts to food assistance programs, Flight Deck Brewing and Wild Oats are stocking a community fridge located at the Brunswick Landing YMCA.
Addison MooreARTIST AND SON: Artist Neal Ambrose-Smith visited campus to present on the art of his mother Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, which brings together traditional and contemporary themes through Native American techniques. The BCMA is now the owner of her piece “Jocko: Gray Whale.”
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