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Ava Moore
Orient Staff — Class of
2027
Number of articles:
34
First Article:
September 20, 2024
Latest Article:
March 28, 2025
1 photo by Ava Moore
Ava MooreBEHIND THE MASQUE: Performing their production of “Parfumerie,” Masque & Gown. Set in a Hungarian perfume shop, the show includes a dramatic love plot.
Melodies old and new danced through Studzinski Recital Hall during the Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra’s spring concerts on March 2 and 5. The concerts showcased a new piece: the debut of “Improvisation for Orchestra,” composed by applied music instructor Scott Martin.…
On Wednesday evening in Mills Hall, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) met to discuss a vote on a new constitution. The assembly ultimately decided to push the vote to next week after student attendees voiced concerns about transparency in the …
Emma Crum ’26 and the Bowdoin Nordic Ski team reached new heights at the St. Lawrence Carnival as Crum skated past the competition and became the first Polar Bear to win an Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) race in Bowdoin …
Today marks Carrigan Fain’s last day as assistant director of the Bowdoin Outing Club (BOC). In an email sent over winter break, Associate Director of the BOC Anna Bastidas announced Fain’s decision to leave the College and accept the position …
The temporary closure of the Susan Dwight Bliss Room in Hubbard Hall, which began in 2020, is due to a lack of climate control in the building. While the College is currently embarking on a planning and design process for …
Classical music enthusiasts from the College and the Brunswick community packed Studzinski Recital Hall both Sunday and Tuesday night for the Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra’s fall performances. The concert showcased two works: Gabriela Lena Frank’s “Three Latin American Dances” (2004) and …
On a rainy Wednesday night, students, staff and faculty joined Brunswick community members in Kresge Auditorium for a political conversation between two men of opposing opinions. David French, a columnist at the New York Times and former senior writer at …
Last Friday afternoon, the McKeen Center for the Common Good hosted “Talking Politics at Bowdoin,” an event designed to discuss the current campus political climate and what it means to have political conversations at Bowdoin. Morrell Lounge, the center of …
Artists, writers, researchers and students met in Kresge Auditorium last Thursday night to discuss creating a bridge between the humanities and the natural sciences. The discussion was sparked by the opening of the exhibit “Floating Worlds: The Intersections of Art, …
The women’s rugby team defeated the University of New Haven (2–4) 69–21 on the road last Saturday. The win follows a loss against Dartmouth College (2–0) in an exhibition match the previous weekend—part of the team’s most challenging season line-up …