On Tuesday, students and community members gathered in the Massachusetts Hall Faculty Room for a talk by Professor Robert (Bobby) Meyer-Lee titled “Why Chaucer—Still?” The event was sponsored by the Alpha Delta Phi Society Visiting Writer Series.
Students performed poetry each day at noon this week as part of “Poetry Week at Hawthorne-Longfellow.” Taking place underneath the centrally-located Alexander Calder mobile on the first floor of the library, the event featured students including Kanene Nwokeji ’26, Isa …
The men’s lacrosse team (11–1; 7–1 NESCAC) has had a strong season thus far, in part thanks to attackman Casey Ryan ’27. Over the weekend, the team’s success continued with the Polar Bears’ decisive 19–8 win over Williams, where Ryan …
Last Friday, students excitedly gathered in Morrell Gymnasium for the annual Spring Concert. The concert, organized by the Bowdoin Entertainment Board (E-Board), featured two headliners with performances from artists redveil and Del Water Gap.
Building upon its early season success, the baseball team (15–2; 2–0 NESCAC) began conference play with a doubleheader against Trinity College (6–11; 0–2 NESCAC) at home this past weekend. After a tight 5–4 win in the first game, the Polar …
This past week, the Bowdoin German Department welcomed Dr. Natasha A. Kelly to campus. A curator, artist, filmmaker, theater director, professor and bestselling author of 13 books, Kelly is the premier Afro-German scholar in Germany and currently a professor of …
Last Monday, students and community members gathered in Massachusetts Hall to enjoy a reading and conversation with author Lewis Robinson. Robinson currently teaches creative writing at the University of Maine at Farmington and lives in Portland with his family.
This semester, Sara Binkhorst, Bowdoin’s director of student leadership development, will run an eight-week program titled iLead. Each week, a cohort of students will meet and work through a curriculum designed to develop leadership skills through interactive and experiential learning.…
On February 14, the Office of Inclusion and Diversity will host an event for Douglass Day, a program that marks the birth, life and work of Frederick Douglass.
Every Valentine’s Day, people worldwide gather to celebrate the event, with over …
Last week, the men’s hockey team improved its record to 7–9–1 (5–5–1 NESCAC), ending the week with a dominant 5–1 win over the Middlebury Panthers (8–8–0; 4–6–0 NESCAC) and pulling through in a shootout victory against Williams College (6–8–2; 3–6–1 …