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Jane Godiner
Orient Staff — Class of
2023
Number of articles:
40
First Article:
September 18, 2020
Latest Article:
November 13, 2020
6 photos by Jane Godiner
Jane GodinerLIGHTS UP:
Sophia Adami-Sampson '23 and Catherine Crouch '23 (left to right) acted in Masque and Gown's first-ever One-Acts Festival entirely over Zoom Webinar. They played the two leading roles in "Ira Ari," written by Franny Weed '21 and directed by Ayanna Hatton '24.
Jane GodinerLIGHTS UP:
Sophia Adami-Sampson '23 and Catherine Crouch '23 (left to right) acted in Masque and Gown's first-ever One-Acts Festival entirely over Zoom Webinar. They played the two leading roles in "Ira Ari," written by Franny Weed '21 and directed by Ayanna Hatton '24.
Jane GodinerCHALLENGE BY CHOICE:
Lisa Peterson, Thais Carillo '23, Rachel Reinke, Vanessa Apira '21 and Emma Paterson-Dennis '24 discuss this week's three journaling prompts before turning off their cameras and journaling independently.
Jane GodinerCHALLENGE BY CHOICE:
Lisa Peterson, Thais Carillo '23, Rachel Reinke, Vanessa Apira '21 and Emma Paterson-Dennis '24 discuss this week's three journaling prompts before turning off their cameras and journaling independently.
Jane Godiner"EVERYONE HAS A CLIMATE STORY":
Olivia Bronzo-Munich '23, Katie Draeger '24, Talia Mirel '24, Hayden Keene '22, Liliana Lines '24, Maddie Hikida '22, Annika Moore '23, Ayana Harscoet '21 and Amory Malin '24 (left to right; top to bottom) met on Wednesday night to create and share personal narratives about their experiences with climate change.
Jane Godiner"EVERYONE HAS A CLIMATE STORY":
Olivia Bronzo-Munich '23, Katie Draeger '24, Talia Mirel '24, Hayden Keene '22, Liliana Lines '24, Maddie Hikida '22, Annika Moore '23, Ayana Harscoet '21 and Amory Malin '24 (left to right; top to bottom) met on Wednesday night to create and share personal narratives about their experiences with climate change.
As businesses on Maine Street round off a fall unlike any other, many of them must quickly shift gears to plan for the upcoming winter—a season which will bring cold weather, holiday shoppers and the return of many Bowdoin students …
On Wednesday, the Committee of Governance and Faculty Affairs (GFA) met to continue their discussion about inclusive excellence. Emma Maggie Solberg, associate professor of English, Jennifer Scanlon, senior vice president and dean for academic affairs, and Jeanne Bamforth, assistant to …
As anxiety over the elections runs high in the student body, Mindfulness Over Matter, a student-run meditation group, encourages students to find the time in their busy schedules to pause and practice mindfulness.
Through a variety of meditation sessions—available four …
On Wednesday night, in the midst of an election week with climate change on the ballot, Sunrise Bowdoin held a climate storytelling workshop encouraging the Bowdoin community to connect the climate crisis to their personal identities and lived experiences.
Over the last eight months of preventative isolation and social distancing, Shane Araujo ’23 has done more than simply pick up a hobby—he has reignited his passion for making art and taken to Instagram to share his work.
On Tuesday, Lisa Rendall, director of residential and housing operations, sent an email to students with information about the Spring Housing Lottery, which, for the first time in Bowdoin’s history, will be conducted entirely online.
“This picture of the Senior Center was taken the day after the construction fire on January 20 which damaged the wooden forms at the upper levels of the Center. Students at the Delta Kappa …
In a normal academic year, Bowdoin’s six a cappella groups would have finished recruitment several weeks ago. The week-long process, which typically takes place in late September, consists of a first round of auditions, a second round of callbacks and …
During the initial chaos of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, a month after Bowdoin’s emergency transition to remote instruction, the Theater and Dance Department hired Lily Prentice ’10 as its newest costume shop manager.
Facing many challenges this semester, the Bowdoin women’s rugby team hopes to focus on fostering community with their first years and strengthening their team both physically and mentally. Without training and competitions, one of the team’s top priorities is addressing …