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Jane Olsen
Staff Writer — Class of
2024
Number of articles:
25
First Article:
February 26, 2021
Latest Article:
September 17, 2021
12 photos by Jane Olsen
Jane OlsenEXHIBITING EXCELLENCE
One of Ed McCarton’s paintings on display at the Points of View Art Gallery in Brunswick. The gallery is approaching 20 years since its founding and many of the core members of the original gallery are still taking part.
Jane OlsenEXHIBITING EXCELLENCE
One of Ed McCarton’s paintings on display at the Points of View Art Gallery in Brunswick. The gallery is approaching 20 years since its founding and many of the core members of the original gallery are still taking part.
Jane OlsenLOCAL GEM:
A person is pictured peering over the glistening water on a sunny day at Woodward Point Reserve. Jane Olsen '24 reflects on the finale of 'A Moment in Maine' while highlighting Brunswick's Woodward Point Reserve.
Jane OlsenLOCAL GEM:
A person is pictured peering over the glistening water on a sunny day at Woodward Point Reserve. Jane Olsen '24 reflects on the finale of 'A Moment in Maine' while highlighting Brunswick's Woodward Point Reserve.
Jane OlsenMAGIC IN THE MARSHES:
Waves crash against rocks at Wharton Point. Jane Olsen '24 discusses conservation and explores the scenic views of this natural wonder that is located only a few minutes away from Bowdoin's campus.
Jane OlsenMAGIC IN THE MARSHES:
Waves crash against rocks at Wharton Point. Jane Olsen '24 discusses conservation and explores the scenic views of this natural wonder that is located only a few minutes away from Bowdoin's campus.
Jane OlsenGENERATIONAL LINKAGE:
The sun shines on a picturesque scene in Cathance River Nature Preserve. Olsen explores both the preserve and how to connect with those both inside and outside of the Bowdoin bubble.
Jane OlsenGENERATIONAL LINKAGE:
The sun shines on a picturesque scene in Cathance River Nature Preserve. Olsen explores both the preserve and how to connect with those both inside and outside of the Bowdoin bubble.
Jane OlsenNATURAL CONNECTION:
A historic boathouse rests on the edge of the Skolfield Shores Preserve and an iced covered Middle Bay Cove. Jane Olsen explores the charming trail leading from this view back to Bowdoin’s campus.
Jane OlsenNATURAL CONNECTION:
A historic boathouse rests on the edge of the Skolfield Shores Preserve and an iced covered Middle Bay Cove. Jane Olsen explores the charming trail leading from this view back to Bowdoin’s campus.
Jane OlsenNON-PROPHETS ROCK REED HOUSE
The re-opening of indoor rehearsal spaces and opportunities for live performances at Bowdoin has led to the creation of several student bands including the Non-Prophets, which performed alongside other groups at Reed House's Annual Fall Fest this past Saturday.
Jane OlsenNON-PROPHETS ROCK REED HOUSE
The re-opening of indoor rehearsal spaces and opportunities for live performances at Bowdoin has led to the creation of several student bands including the Non-Prophets, which performed alongside other groups at Reed House's Annual Fall Fest this past Saturday.
The women’s soccer team brought energy and enthusiasm back to Farley Field for their first New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) game in 18 months. Coming off an 11-0 victory over the University of Maine at Farmington (UMF), the …
Despite uncertainty going into the semester, the softball team made the most of the abbreviated 2021 spring season. Although the team played only 12 games—compared to a usual 40 game season—with a small roster of 11 players, a focus on …
On Tuesday evening, journalist and bestselling author Emily Bazelon spoke to the Bowdoin community about the role of prosecutors in contributing to systemic mass incarceration. Bazelon is a staff writer at the New York Times Magazine, the Truman Capote Fellow …
Approximately one year since their last time practicing as a full group, Bowdoin softball continues to face challenges. Prolonged distance from campus has largely eliminated opportunities for competitive play and made it hard to sustain and create new social connections. …
With the return of upperclass students to campus, the Bowdoin Outing Club (BOC) has resumed COVID-19-conscious excursions and opened applications for its Leadership Training (LT) program, an intensive program that prepares students to lead trips.