Over the summer, construction concluded on Pickard Field after 18 months of renovations and changes to the College’s outdoor sports facility. This project was launched under former President Clayton Rose and concluded at the dawn of President Safa Zaki’s second …
The men’s soccer (1–0–0; 0–0–0 NESCAC) team opened up its 2024 season with a 2–1 victory against University of New England (UNE) (1–1–1). Bowdoin now holds a 26–0 all-time win record over UNE. The Polar Bears kicked off …
Over the summer, the Department of Athletics hired Liv Dunn as the new assistant coach for the women’s lacrosse program. Dunn, born and raised in New England, attended the University of New Hampshire (UNH), where she played Division I lacrosse. …
The softball team (23–13; 7–7 NESCAC) picked up a key NESCAC win against Wesleyan University (16–18; 6–10 NESCAC) on Sunday afternoon, defeating the Cardinals 4–2 and 7–1. In the first game, Wesleyan was up by two until Sydney …
On April 30, a group of students and staff members of the Bowdoin Outing Club (BOC) competed in the 43rd Annual Whitewater Recreational Canoe Race on the St. George River. Hosted by the Maine Canoe and Kayak Racing Organization, around …
Editor’s Note March 29, 2024, at 12:17 p.m.: An earlier version of this article included two errors. First, Safety and Security did use manual keys after door lock batteries died, but the keys did not erode as previously reported. Second, …
For Marie-Natacha Barampana ’24, the roles of daughter, biographer, cinematographer, director, writer and student blend into one. Last night, Barampana’s talents were on full display in the Mills Hall screening room for a viewing of the second installment of Barampana’s …
Last weekend, the track and field team ran its fellow collegiate teams from the state of Maine dry, securing both the men’s and women’s Maine State Indoor Championship titles. The meet took place at the University of Southern Maine, with …
Last weekend, Bowdoin partnered with The Roux Institute at Northeastern University to co-host an event titled “Start Summit: Decarbonizing the Built Environment.” State representatives, nonprofit founders and green energy experts led a panel at the Portland Museum of Art last …
On December 7, New York-based Jewish rock band The LeeVees took the stage in Morrell Lounge in Smith Union, welcomed by the Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine, The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, and the College’s Harry Spindel …