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Claire Shim
Staff Writer — Class of
2028
Number of articles:
45
First Article:
November 8, 2024
Latest Article:
February 21, 2025
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.
As the Oscars quickly approach, many in the film world are directing their attention to blockbusters like “The Substance” and “The Brutalist.” This week, members of the Bowdoin community got a taste of a very different side of what film …
Last Friday, the men’s hockey team (8–9–3; 6–5–3 NESCAC) beat Hamilton College (15–4–1; 11–2–1 NESCAC), currently ranked first in the NESCAC, 7–5 in a dynamic match. The following day, the team went against Amherst College (8–10–2; 5–7–2 NESCAC), earning a …
During the last week of January, students gathered at various college houses to discuss this year’s Kurtz Book Club’s selection book, “The Midcoast” by Adam White, a thriller set in Damariscotta, Maine.
On Wednesday, Bowdoin students and community members gathered in the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) for a gallery talk on a new exhibition titled “From Daughters to Mothers: A Study of Reproductive Labor.” The exhibition, curated by Talia Traskos-Hart …
The Mix, an art supplies store previously located on Maine Street, is moving to 163 Park Row and is set to reopen on February 1. The shop, which opened eight years ago as a small store featuring art supplies and …
Goaltender Sarah Peterson ’27 was named NESCAC Women’s Hockey Player of the Week last week after making a total of 61 saves over the team’s (6–0–0; 4–0–0 NESCAC) two-game sweep against Colby College nearly two weeks ago. The victories, which …
Last weekend, students and community members gathered in Wish Theater for a performance of “Liturgy|Order|Bridge” by regional creative arts group Scapegoat Garden. Inspired by Black church traditions, the dance performance drew on faith, nature, fashion and experimentation to bring the …
Last Friday, Masque and Gown presented Spooky One Acts, marking the beginning of Halloweekend in the Wish Theater lobby. The audience filled the first and second floor, crowding around the giant spider web display illuminated by Halloween-themed lighting.