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Ari Bersch
Staff Writer — Class of
2025
Number of articles:
36
First Article:
April 28, 2022
Latest Article:
September 16, 2022
10 photos by Ari Bersch
Ari BerschA HEATED DEBATE:
Students and administrators clashed at Wednesday’s BSG meeting over the changes made to Ivies for this spring.
Ari BerschA HEATED DEBATE:
Students and administrators clashed at Wednesday’s BSG meeting over the changes made to Ivies for this spring.
Ari BerschPATRIOTISM TODAY:
In his talk Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science and Professor of Philosophy at Yale University Steven B. Smith discussed the connections between patriotism, loyalty and resistance.
Ari BerschPATRIOTISM TODAY:
In his talk Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science and Professor of Philosophy at Yale University Steven B. Smith discussed the connections between patriotism, loyalty and resistance.
Ari BerschMUSIC AND MENTAL HEALTH:
Professional mental health speaker and recording artist Kai Roberts discussed his experiences with anxiety and how he has used music in his mental health journey.
Ari BerschMUSIC AND MENTAL HEALTH:
Professional mental health speaker and recording artist Kai Roberts discussed his experiences with anxiety and how he has used music in his mental health journey.
Ari BerschTESTS ON TIRES:
An inconspicuous General Courier vehicle prepares to depart the College for Cabridge, Mass. Members of the Bowdoin administrators detail the College’s history and ongoing relationship with the courier service.
Ari BerschTESTS ON TIRES:
An inconspicuous General Courier vehicle prepares to depart the College for Cabridge, Mass. Members of the Bowdoin administrators detail the College’s history and ongoing relationship with the courier service.
Ari BerschFESTIVE FABLES:
With his dog Marle at his side, Randy Nichols speaks to students using a retro microphone. Nichols visited Howell House on Friday night to read holiday classics aloud and tell some tales of his own.
Ari BerschFESTIVE FABLES:
With his dog Marle at his side, Randy Nichols speaks to students using a retro microphone. Nichols visited Howell House on Friday night to read holiday classics aloud and tell some tales of his own.
The Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) has major plans for this semester, as it works to focus on student priorities and rebuild the sense of community on campus after more than two years of pandemic-related restrictions.
Editor’s Note, September 9, 2022 at 12 p.m.: A previous version of this article misspelled the name of the band. The correct spelling is Night Hawk, not Nighthawk.
While most Bowdoin students returned to a campus marked by pre-pandemic normalcy …
On Wednesday, August 24, the College announced that Toshi Reagon would be the Joseph McKeen Visiting Fellow for the 2022-23 academic year. Reagon was appointed after consultation with faculty and will engage with the greater Bowdoin and Maine communities through …
Last Friday, the Presidential Search Committee published a position specification document for Bowdoin’s 16th president. In an email to the campus community, committee co-chairs Sydney Asbury ’03 and Bertrand Garcia-Moreno ’81 P’17 wrote that the committee has met with faculty, …
On Monday afternoon, President Clayton Rose announced the College’s “Sustainable Bowdoin 2042” plan in a message to the campus community. The plan aims to transition the College to entirely clean energy over the next two decades.
Throughout the first two weeks of May, the Bowdoin Stu- dent Government (BSG) filled vacancies on its executive council and held elections for class councils.
In the Class of 2025 council elections, Khalil Kilani ’25 ran for president unopposed and …
In a virtual event on the evening of April 28, Bowdoin Democrats hosted a panel of political scientists and strategists who discussed issues pertaining to the 2022 midterm elections. The topics included campaign finance reform, polling in an increasingly polarized …
This past weekend marked the first Ivies weekend at the College following two years of pandemic-related restrictions. Students came together for two Bowdoin-sponsored events as part of the weekend: Harpswell Quad Day on Friday and a Main Quad celebration on …
To mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, Bowdoin Hillel and the Departments of English and History co-hosted a lecture and discussion with Holocaust survivor Rudolph “Rudy” Horowitz on Thursday, April 28 in Lancaster Lounge.
During his lecture, Horowitz, 93, discussed his memoir, …
This past weekend, the Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) held elections for its executive council.
In the presidential election, Susu Gharib ’23 won with 175 votes (51.9 percent). Her opponent, Luke Bartol ’23, received 153 votes (45.4 percent). Nine students (2.7 …