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Ava Arepally
Staff Writer — Class of
2027
Number of articles:
58
First Article:
January 31, 2025
Latest Article:
April 4, 2025
1 photo by Ava Arepally
Ava ArepallyROCK OUT: The yearly Spring Concert featured redveil and Del Water Gap, with first-year metal band Pariah opening the show. Pariah’s lead singer, Aoi Araki ’28, found his experience with the band and the annual concert to be a great success.
The women’s lacrosse team (5–5; 1–5 NESCAC) earned its first NESCAC win of the season against Bates College (6–5; 2–4 NESCAC) on Wednesday evening. The team came out on top during the first quarter, scoring …
Starting off the spring strong, the women’s golf team finished second with 643 shots behind York College of Pennsylvania (625) in the Ruckus Tournament hosted by the Williamsburg National Golf Club in Virginia. The team is …
Last year, the softball team defeated Middlebury College in the first round of the NESCAC tournament before falling to Williams College in the semifinals. Several players received NESCAC accolades last year, including Anika Ewert …
Last weekend, the track and field team headed to the Bobcat Tune-Up hosted by Bates College for its last meet before the New England Division III Indoor Championship. Several competitors qualified for the championship, including Charlie …
The Nordic ski team finished sixth overall at the Middlebury Carnival this past weekend. For the women’s team, Emma Crum ’26 continued her successful season by skiing her way through the heats on Friday’s sprint races to …
The encampment formed in Smith Union by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protestors last Thursday, February 6, ended this past Monday, February 10. Campus community members reflect on complex emotions and contrasting perspectives that unfolded over the encampment’s four-day …
The men’s track and field team finished the Maine State Meet with a total of 197 points, finishing in second place behind Bates College with 206 points. On the field, Kane Demers ’26 was named the Field …
Last Saturday evening, the Bowdoin Polar Bears (7–9–2; 5–5–2 NESCAC) faced the Colby College Mules (10–5–3; 5–5–2 NESCAC) in the teams’ 223rd matchup, a rivalry meeting that has continued on for more than a century. The Polar Bears and Mules …
The women’s swimming and diving team took second place in the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin (CBB) meet this past Saturday, beating Bates but falling just behind Colby. Four pool records were set by the Polar Bears, starting with Natalie Garre ’28 …
This past Wednesday, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) gathered for its first meeting of the spring semester to discuss Super Snack and the possibility of revamping the BSG constitution.
Chair of Student Affairs Harper Stevenson ’27 began the meeting by addressing …