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Andrew Cohen
Orient Staff — Class of
2024
Number of articles:
42
First Article:
May 12, 2022
Latest Article:
November 11, 2022
6 photos by Andrew Cohen
Andrew CohenROSE ABOVE:
Jalen Rose visited campus on Thursday night for a Q&A style talk with Max Staiger '13 in Pickard Theatre to discuss his basketball career, working as a sports analyst and the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy in his hometown of Detroit.
Andrew CohenMOMENTS AND MOMENTUM:
Retired WNBA player and activist visited campus on Thursday to participate in a talk and Q&A with BSAAC and AoCC leaders.
Andrew CohenDIVERSE DISCUSSIONS:
Among the topics discussed were the panelists' experiences working in a predominantly white area in Maine as well as advice for BIPOC Bowdoin students thinking about a career in the nonprofit sector.
Andrew CohenDIVERSE DISCUSSIONS:
Among the topics discussed were the panelists' experiences working in a predominantly white area in Maine as well as advice for BIPOC Bowdoin students thinking about a career in the nonprofit sector.
Andrew CohenSharing stories:
Alumni panelists offer insight on being a student of color at Bowdoin.
Andrew CohenSharing stories:
Alumni panelists offer insight on being a student of color at Bowdoin.
Editor’s Note November 12, 2022: A previous version of this article implied that the men’s squash team competed in Division III of the NCAA. This is incorrect. The squash teams are members of the Collegiate Squash Association, which does not …
With week nine in the books, we are officially halfway through the NFL season. The crew is joined by friend of the show, Joey Brink, to give their picks for who will make the playoffs in each conference. And … …
The NFL trade deadline was WILD this year. Christian McCaffrey went to the 49ers, Bradley Chubb to the Dolphins, TJ Hockenson to the Vikings, Calvin Ridley to the Vikings and so much more. We give our takes on all of …
The men’s soccer team finished as the first seed in the NESCAC and will host Connecticut College (Conn.) in the NESCAC tournament quarterfinals this Saturday. It is the first time Bowdoin secured the first seed in the tournament since 2010. …
According to the 2021 Clery Report—the Office of Safety and Security’s annual security report on campus crime, fire, alcohol and illegal drugs—reports of sexual offenses on campus were up in 2021 compared to 2020. There were five reported cases of …
Coming off a strong junior season, Abbie Kaestle ’23 is ready for her final season with the women’s golf team. Kaestle finished last year’s NESCAC qualifiers tied for 23rd overall, the highest on the Polar Bears. However, she contracted Covid-19 …
Former Vice President and Interim Chief Diversity Officer Benje Douglas has been appointed as the permanent Senior Vice President for Inclusion and Diversity, President Clayton Rose announced in an email to the campus community on Tuesday.
Coming off the NESCAC championship, women’s volleyball is determined to repeat as champions and make a deeper run into the NCAA tournament. Mary John ’25 was hard at work over the summer, participating in an open gym at Columbia University …
At the end of the fifth semester impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, the College has had to adapt to various waves of infection on campus. Following the April 2022 outbreak, in which the College saw record numbers of positive …
On May 1, the women’s tennis team squared off against Middlebury College in its final regular season match of the season. Bowdoin lost 6-3 to Middlebury, who went on to finish second in the NESCAC. Despite the team loss, Fleming …