As the nation’s oldest continuously published college weekly, issues of the Orient dating back to 1871 are accessible in the College’s archives. This week, we looked back at past newspapers from the month of November to find memorable moments …
On Tuesday night, Democrat Zohran Mamdani ’14 was elected as the next mayor of New York City, making him the first Muslim and South Asian mayor in the city’s history.
Mamdani’s win in the largest city in the United States …
With more than 95 percent of votes counted for both measures, Question 1 was rejected with just over 64 percent voting “No.” Question 2, however, passed with nearly 63 …
Starting shortly after 3 a.m. on Monday, Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced an outage, taking websites and apps that use its cloud computing platforms offline around the world. Approximately two hours later, Amazon announced that most websites and apps using …
The College recently announced a financial pledge by David and Charlotte Willner ’06 that will launch the Bowdoin Innovators Group (BIG) as a new avenue for donations to the College. The BIG’s membership will consist of entrepreneurs from the Bowdoin …
On Tuesday evening, the Brunswick Police Department (BPD) arrested two men following a report by students that the men threatened and shouted racial slurs at them from a pickup truck on Longfellow Avenue. Bowdoin Safety and Security officers responded shortly …
Recent instances of colleges and universities facing pressure by the Trump administration to implement institutional demands or risk having their federal funding cut have sparked conversations about the contents of Bowdoin’s own funding.
Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) held elections last weekend for next year’s president, vice president, treasurer and charterer positions. Alex Kruse ’26 won the presidency with 50.81 percent of the vote and Harper Stevenson ’27 won the vice presidency in an …