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Claire Shim
Staff Writer — Class of
2028
Number of articles:
39
First Article:
October 3, 2025
Latest Article:
February 5, 2026
1 photo by Claire Shim
Claire ShimTALK OF THE TOWN: Brunswick Town Council candidates speak in Curtis Memorial Library. During the event, candidates introduced themselves and answered questions on topics ranging from housing affordability to artificial intelligence.
Last weekend, the women’s basketball team (18–1; 6–0 NESCAC) claimed two back-to-back victories against Hamilton College (9–10; 1–4 NESCAC) and Amherst College (15–5; 4–2 NESCAC). The Polar Bears won against Hamilton 59–50 on Friday and defeated Amherst 57–52 on Saturday.…
Students passing through the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) may have noticed a sign blocking access to the second-floor galleries. These galleries are currently closed for renovations and are set to reopen in parts, with the Shaw Ruddock Gallery, …
On Thursday, Dr. Dorothy Moss joined students, community members and friends and family of Hung Liu in the Visual Arts Center to celebrate the opening of ‘Hung Liu: Happy and Gay’ at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Moss, who …
On Thursday evening in Kresge Auditorium, the Bowdoin community was joined by Nicole Chung, the bestselling author of the memoirs “A Living Remedy” and “All You Can Ever Know,” which touch upon themes of roots, family and her experiences navigating …
The women’s hockey season (2–0–0; 2–0–0 NESCAC) is off to a lively start, with the Polar Bears opening the season with 5–1 and 2–0 wins last Friday and Saturday against Wesleyan University.
Both the fast-paced power play on Friday evening …
Bowdoin students and community members joined Imam Dr. Khalil Abdur-Rashid on Thursday night in Kresge Auditorium for a talk titled “Understanding Islam, Muslims in America and Islamophobia.” Abdur-Rashid, a chaplain at Harvard University, instructor at the Divinity School and lecturer …
Many members of the Brunswick and Harpswell communities were thrilled to hear that the New York Times, as part of the ‘50 States, 50 Fixes’ series, featured the Library of Things (LOT) at Curtis Memorial Library in August. The LOT …
A new sport is coming to campus: a women’s club flag football team. Flag football, a sport recently gaining national traction, is a safer, non-contact variation of football where, instead of tackling, a defender removes one of the flags that …
Yesterday evening, community members came together in the Curtis Memorial Library to meet the candidates for Brunswick’s Town Council election. The election will be held on November 4, concurrently with Maine’s statewide election. This year, only four out of Brunswick’s …
Democratic United States Senate candidate for Maine Graham Platner held a talk on Brunswick’s Town Mall this Thursday, his fourth town hall in a series he is organizing across the state of Maine.