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Ari Bersch
Staff Writer — Class of
2025
Number of articles:
36
First Article:
January 28, 2022
Latest Article:
April 22, 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.
In early March, Arthur Brooks, a professor at Harvard Business School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, spent three days on campus as the College’s Joseph McKeen Visiting Fellow for the second time. His visit brought an ongoing national …
Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) is holding its annual executive elections this weekend, including those for president and vice president. A vote on the reformed BSG constitution will be held concurrently.
The race for president will be contested by Luke Bartol …
Over spring break, facilities on campus underwent several notable upgrades, the most prominent of which were the introduction of OneCard-restricted access to Hubbard Hall and new signage in and on the exterior of the connecting Sargent Gymnasium and David Saul …
On Wednesday evening, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) held its weekly meeting with special guests Senior Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs Janet Lohmann, Director of Student Activities Nate Hintze, Dean of Students Kristina Bethea Odejimi, Associate Dean of Students …
On Monday afternoon, Steven B. Smith, Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science and Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, gave a virtual lecture hosted by the Eisenhower Forum, a student discussion group that attempts to promote conservative political thought at …
Recording artist and professional mental health speaker Kai Roberts led an interactive performance over Zoom sponsored by Active Minds at Bowdoin College on February 18. Active Minds is an organization with chapters at colleges and universities across the nation that …
Since the College reopened to students in late August 2020, students, faculty and staff have undergone rigorous testing for Covid-19 twice or even three times each week. While walks to the testing center—once Morrell Gymnasium and now Farley Field House—are …
On Wednesday evening, the Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) held the first monthly Joint BSG-Student Affairs Staff Mental Health Board meeting and discussed the work it hopes to continue throughout the semester.
On Wednesday, the Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) conducted its first meeting via Zoom. The meeting discussed the goals of various committees for the remainder of the academic year.
BSG President Ryan Britt ’22 opened the meeting by echoing the sentiments …