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Cole van Miltenburg
Orient Staff — Class of
2022
Number of articles:
28
First Article:
October 26, 2018
Latest Article:
April 12, 2019
6 photos by Cole van Miltenburg
Cole van MiltenburgTrash Talk:
Waste management needs change as COVID challenges arise. This makeshift dumpster outside Thorne Dining Hall gives students another place to dispose of their takeout meals.
Cole van MiltenburgTrash Talk:
Waste management needs change as COVID challenges arise. This makeshift dumpster outside Thorne Dining Hall gives students another place to dispose of their takeout meals.
Cole van MiltenburgCONCRETE JUNGLE:
Kolster traveled to different locations along the L.A. River, setting up his 19th-century camera equipment at each site and often staying at each location for the entire day. Last Thusday, he presented his book “L.A. River” to the college commmunity in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.
Cole van MiltenburgCONCRETE JUNGLE:
Kolster traveled to different locations along the L.A. River, setting up his 19th-century camera equipment at each site and often staying at each location for the entire day. Last Thusday, he presented his book “L.A. River” to the college commmunity in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.
Cole van MiltenburgCONCRETE JUNGLE:
Kolster traveled to different locations along the L.A. River, setting up his 19th-century camera equipment at each site and often staying at each location for the entire day. Last Thusday, he presented his book “L.A. River” to the college commmunity in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.
Cole van MiltenburgCONCRETE JUNGLE:
Kolster traveled to different locations along the L.A. River, setting up his 19th-century camera equipment at each site and often staying at each location for the entire day. Last Thusday, he presented his book “L.A. River” to the college commmunity in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.
Even before the show begins, shouts from the audience and screams of “Curtain!” set the stage for the vivacious and fast-paced production “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.” Tonight and Saturday, an intimate cast will take the audience …
After years of discussion, faculty and administration are taking final steps to approve the creation of two new minors at the College: Arabic and Middle East and North African Studies.
Bowdoin began to permanently offer Arabic courses in 2008 under …
While many students step into Gibson Hall each semester, very few know the inner workings of Bowdoin’s music department. Despite occasional setbacks, new efforts are being made to revive music programs and recruit students through a greater attention to musical …
The “quad squad” may sound like an unusual moniker for a music group, but this is far from the only surprise offered by the Bowdoin’s Department of Music’s chamber ensemble program.
Each semester, dozens partake in a variety of independent, …
Walking into Edwards Center for Art and Dance, you may run into interdisciplinary work in action. Last year, the Department of Theater and Dance launched the Performing Arts major with concentrations in dance, theater and interdisciplinary performance. And this spring, …
Rowdy passengers, grueling layovers and long car rides: all of these mark the experiences of students traveling home. As finals week approaches and students anticipate the beginning of winter break, they must also consider plans to return home and address …
At its weekly meeting, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) voted to release its own operating budget but declined for the second week in a row to vote on regulations on club dues for student groups that get their money from the …
Five groups use more than half of all Student Activities funding, That’s one of the takeaways from the Student Activities Funding Committee (SAFC) digest, a monthly releaase outlining the committee’s allocation of funds to student groups. The goal of the …