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Janet Briggs THE FLYING SALMON:
Wing Henry Edelman ’27 achieves “The Flying Salmon” in practice. The move, a relative rarity—and illegal—in water polo, is achieved when one player swims underneath another and pushes off the bottom of the pool, launching the above player out of the water for a powerful shot. Janet Briggs MILLIN’ ABOUT:
Members of the Bowdoin community gather to celebrate the dedication of Barry Mills Hall. Rose, Perper and Mills shared remarks about the building and its significance to the campus. Janet Briggs #FREEEVAN:
Following the detainment of Evan Gershkovich ’14 by Russian authorities for espionage, the Bowdoin community has united to raise awareness of his story and attempt to secure his release. Janet Briggs DIPLOMATIC DIALOGUE:
Government officials from the U.S. State Department and South Korean Embassy visited Bowdoin on Thursday to meet with the KSA and learn about the Schiller Coastal Studies Center. Janet Briggs RALLY ROLLICKING:
The Bowdoin Éireann Ye Olde Neo-Celtic Ensemble (BEYONCE) performed for rally attendees. Janet Briggs MILLS THRILLS:
On Sunday, Governor Janet Mills stopped by Brunswick to rally support for her re-election campaign. Janet Briggs TOO TRIGGER HAPPY?
Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Bates College Rebecca Herzig lectures about the increased search history of trigger warnings in her broader talk on trigger warnings in higher education. Janet Briggs TOO TRIGGER HAPPY?
Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Bates College Rebecca Herzig lectures about the increased search history of trigger warnings in her broader talk on trigger warnings in higher education. Janet Briggs EN-GARDE:
The fencing team provided new fencers with equipment, protective clothing and expertise when it hosted its 24-hour event last Saturday. Janet Briggs EN-GARDE:
The fencing team provided new fencers with equipment, protective clothing and expertise when it hosted its 24-hour event last Saturday. Janet Briggs FIRST OF MANY:
Professor Vyjayanthi Selinger addresses students in a small group setting. Peer health hopes to hold similar events in the future. Janet Briggs FIRST OF MANY:
Professor Vyjayanthi Selinger addresses students in a small group setting. Peer health hopes to hold similar events in the future.
By Janet Briggs • October 29, 2021
On Wednesday, October 27, Peer Health hosted an Imposter Syndrome panel and workshop to encourage discussion among students and provide insight into how to find help regarding the issue.
An isolating feeling—but not an isolated event—“imposter syndrome” describes the feeling …
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By Janet Briggs • October 1, 2021
Following a year of virtual programming and intense on-campus restrictions, the class of 2024 was limited in their opportunities to get to know each other, the school and the surrounding area. Now, the College and the BOC are aiming to …
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