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Chinwe Bruns
Orient Staff — Class of
2026
Number of articles:
3
First Article:
October 14, 2022
Latest Article:
December 2, 2022
10 photos by Chinwe Bruns
Chinwe BrunsCHANN'S CONVERSATION:
Memoirist Marpheen Chann in Main Lounge. He talked about and read from his book "Moon in Full: A Modern-day Coming of Age Story."
Chinwe BrunsI LIKE TO MOVE IT:
Left to right: Jean Sideris, Barry Woods ’83 and Eileen Sylvan Johnson. On Wednesday, the three speakers hosted a panel on increasing access to sustainable modes of transportation.
Chinwe BrunsA CULTURAL COLD WAR:
Professor Andrea Louie '89 unpacks the model minority myth through the story of her grandmother Toy Len Goon.
Chinwe BrunsA THOUSAND WORDS:
A piece displayed at the BCMA exhibit “Turn of Phrase: Language and Translation in Global Contemporary Art.” The collection features pieces that explore the interplay between written word and visual art.
Chinwe BrunsTECH TENSION:
As AI chatbots like ChatGPT have become more advanced, institutions all over the country have begun exploring how to confront their misuse. (“TECH TENSION” is an AI-generated phrase, by the way).
Chinwe BrunsOUR HOMES, OUR STORIES:
Author Homeira Qaderi discusses her latest book, “Tell Me Everything,” and opens up about her experience growing up in Afghanistan during periods of Soviet and Taliban influence.
Chinwe BrunsORIGINALLY FROM OCEANIA:
Wooden masks from the island of New Ireland on display at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. These painted masks were created in the 19th century to be used in community members’ funerals.
Chinwe BrunsSTUDYING FOR MIDTERMS:
Students watch the election results roll in from the midterms with the Bowdoin Democrats at its watch party on Tuesday night. The event reflects the club's goal for increased student engagement.
Chinwe BrunsREPRESENTING THE UNDERREPRESENTED:
Attorney Liz Gonzalez spoke on Wednesday about representing immigrants in the U.S, particularly children.
Chinwe BrunsREPRESENTING THE UNDERREPRESENTED
Attorney Liz Gonzalez spoke on Wednesday about representing immigrants in the U.S, particularly children.
On November 19, inboxes pinged across campus as Senior Vice President and Dean for Student Affairs Janet Lohmann invited students to celebrate the women’s rugby team’s return to campus after its championship victory. For the third consecutive year, Bowdoin women’s …
On Monday in Smith Union, the College’s Rotaract Club held its first event, Purple Pinkie Day, to raise money for polio prevention. The Rotaract Club is an international organization with more than 46,000 chapters worldwide. These chapters work with organizations …
After winning the NESCAC championship last season, the women’s volleyball team (8–7; 4–3 NESCAC) is working toward another title. However, after four pivotal seniors graduated last year, other players have been called on to step up, including middle hitter Lauren …