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Jack Burnett
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15 photos by Jack Burnett
Jack BurnettCONTROL THE T: Sophie Barber ’23 and Tyler Shonrock ’20 wind up for backhands in last weekend’s set of home matches against Vassar and Bates. The two teams went 3-1 combined in a promising first weekend for new Head Coach Theo Woodward.
Jack BurnettBUDDING BUSINESS: Brunswick natives and brothers Keith and Kevin Carlon opened Brunswick’s second medical marijuana storefront in August. The Carlon brothers hope to create a viable buisness and end the stigma surrounding marijuana use.
Jack BurnettSWAN DIVE: Mitchell Ryan ’19 placed eighth in the 3-meter dive and sixth in the 1-meter event at the NCAA DIII Swimming and Diving Championships.
Jack BurnettALL I DO IS WIN: Samantha Roy ’20 jumps in the air to sink a shot against Wesleyan last Saturday. The Polar Bears defeated the Cardinals 92-75.
Jack BurnettPRIZE-WINNING PROFESSOR: Assistant Professor of English Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich recently won an international award for their genre-crossing book, “The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir.”
Jack BurnettJUSTICE IN GEORGIA After collecting evidence of voter suppression, Arah Kang ’19 flew to Georgia to testify about rejected absentee ballots.
Jack BurnettACTIVISM AND ATHLETICS Lex Horwitz ’19, a campus activist and a member of the varsity men’s squash team, gave a talk at MacMillan House on Tuesday at which they discussed their experiences as a non-binary transmasculine person at Bowdoin, including outlining the process of switching athletic teams.
Jack BurnettBEAT ME TO IT: Brian Bae '22 races against a Tufts competitor in the last regular season game. The Polar Bears lost 4-3.
Jack BurnettART AND TIME: linn meyers explains her process of creating monumental drawings with a graffiti pen, combining visual art with interactive technology.
Jack BurnettGOING FOR THE REBOUND: Lauren Petit ’18 shoots the ball in a game against Middlebury on February 2. Despite losing to Tufts in the NESCAC Quarterfinals, the Polar Bears will advance to the NCAA Championships this weekend against Husson.
Jack BurnettBALLIN’ OUT: Lauren Petit ’18 dribbles the ball past a Middlebury opponent during Friday’s game, which the Polar Bears won 70-52. This marked their 20th win of the season. The team continued the momentum against Williams, beating the Ephs 73-47 on Saturday. The team plays Connecticut College today.