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Janet Briggs
Staff Writer — Class of
2025
Number of articles:
100
First Article:
April 15, 2022
Latest Article:
September 23, 2022
31 photos by Janet Briggs
Janet BriggsSOUNDS OF SARGENT: Sargent Gymnasium is a recreational haven for the day-to-day athletic activities of students, from intramural basketball to fencing to dancing. Dudley Sargent advocated for the construction of the gym to promote indoor exercise.
Janet BriggsDING DONG IT'S PING PONG: Andrey Melnikov ’28 poses with his 3D-printed ping pong championship trophy. Melnikov, along with others, participated in the second annual Ping Pong Club tournament over the past three weeks with the finals and semifinals occuring on Monday evening.
Janet BriggsFACE THE MUSIC: Brian Liu ’25, a computer science major, McKeen Center leader and Watson fellow spends his time in between his studies and volunteering writing and practicing concertos. He will be performing his own interpretation of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 at an upcoming Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra performance.
Janet BriggsPROGRESS TOWARD PEACE: Peter McLoughlin speaks in Hubbard Hall. McLoughlin discussed the U.S.’s involvement in the Northern Ireland peace process, including Sen. George Mitchell ’54’s role in mediating the peace talks that culminated in the Good Friday Agreement.
Janet BriggsON THE TRAN TRA(I)N: Jack Tran ’26 flies through the water halfway through a butterfly leg at Greason Pooll. Tran put up some impressive results and broke records at the men’s swimming and diving NESCAC championships this past weekend.
Janet BriggsON THE TRAN TRA(I)N: Jack Tran ’26 prepares to dive into the Greason Pool. Tran put up some impressive results and broke records at the men’s swimming and diving NESCAC championships this past weekend.
Janet BriggsIN THE ODEUM: Students gather outside the locked Smith Union, chanting to communicate with students and Security inside the encampment.
Janet BriggsORIGINS OF ZIONISM: Rabbi Lisa Vinikoor discusses the history of Zionism in the Beam classroom of the Visual Arts Center. The lecture and small-group discussion was held on Tuesday night as one of the many events planned by the Rachel Lord Center for Religious and Spiritual Life to celebrate Interfaith Visibility Week.
Janet BriggsFRESH START: WBOR's managers officially opened its new Coles Tower location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Janet BriggsTIME AFTER TIME: Kirk Johnson, with artists' help, reimagines the Paleolithic landscape with a focus on the environment's shift over time.
Janet BriggsDEFINED BY DIFFERENCE: Ivan Kurilla, Visiting Tallman Scholar in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, speaks on Russian-American relations in Searles. Kurilla argued that U.S. and Russian national identities are defined in part by contrast with each other.
Janet BriggsZAKI ON AIR: President Safa Zaki joins WBOR for a radio interview. Zaki discussed her background, goals and music taste with WBOR management Wednesday afternoon.
Janet BriggsBOWDOIN ON THE BALLOT: Former Professor Chris Potholm poses with his newest book “How Maine Decides: An Insider’s Guide to How Ballot Measures Are Won and Lost,” which includes elections through the 2022 midterms.
Janet BriggsINNOVATION ON AN INTERNATIONAL STAGE: U.S. Ambassador at Large for Cyberspace and Digital Policy Nathaniel Fick (left) sits with Admiral Gregory G. Johnson (right) and delivers the annual Everett P. Pope lecture in Kresge Auditorium. Fick discussed the U.S.’s approach to innovation and digital policy in foreign affairs.
Janet BriggsOVER AND OUT: As DJs enjoy WBOR’s last semester in the Dudley Coe basement, Slade Moore documented the colors, sounds and personalities of the historic space, memorializing the station's home through film.
Janet BriggsTREADING TO THE TOP: Micah Sher ’27, a member of the co-ed water polo team, reflected on this season’s success. The team has freshly completed one of its most decorated seasons since before the pandemic, marking a new turn for the program.
Janet BriggsRECONSTRUCTION REVISITED: Eric Foner presents on the legacy of Reconstruction in Kresge Auditorium. Foner spoke about the period’s legislative successes and failures and why education on this history matters today.
Janet BriggsTHE 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 BriggsMILLIN’ 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 BriggsDIPLOMATIC 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 BriggsRALLY ROLLICKING:
The Bowdoin Éireann Ye Olde Neo-Celtic Ensemble (BEYONCE) performed for rally attendees.
Janet BriggsMILLS THRILLS:
On Sunday, Governor Janet Mills stopped by Brunswick to rally support for her re-election campaign.
Janet BriggsTOO 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 BriggsTOO 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 BriggsEN-GARDE:
The fencing team provided new fencers with equipment, protective clothing and expertise when it hosted its 24-hour event last Saturday.
Janet BriggsEN-GARDE:
The fencing team provided new fencers with equipment, protective clothing and expertise when it hosted its 24-hour event last Saturday.
Janet BriggsFIRST OF MANY:
Professor Vyjayanthi Selinger addresses students in a small group setting. Peer health hopes to hold similar events in the future.
Janet BriggsFIRST OF MANY:
Professor Vyjayanthi Selinger addresses students in a small group setting. Peer health hopes to hold similar events in the future.
Professor of Art at Washington University in St. Louis and publication designer Ken Botnick spoke on the creative process and structure of artist books on Wednesday afternoon. The talk was part of the “Bowdoin and the Book” lecture series in …
Following news that THRIVE students who had already received College-issued laptops were not being included in the Digital Excellence Commitment (DExC), students and administrators addressed their dissatisfaction with the decision through an email campaign.
The women’s rugby team is slated to play its first game of the season against rival the University of New England (UNE) this Friday at the UNE’s turf. With the Polar Bears coming off of an undefeated season, the game …
On Wednesday, August 24, the College announced that Toshi Reagon would be the Joseph McKeen Visiting Fellow for the 2022-23 academic year. Reagon was appointed after consultation with faculty and will engage with the greater Bowdoin and Maine communities through …
Editor’s note 05/18/2022 at 12:28 p.m. EDT: A previous version of this article included the lecturer’s photograph and name in its headline. The article has been updated to remove both inclusions at the lecturer’s request.
The final Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) meeting of the academic year was held this Wednesday, May 4. Students came forward to fill executive vacancies in BSG leadership for next year, and current members reflected on their time with the organization.…
On Tuesday, the English Department and the Asian Students Alliance (ASA) hosted author Nicole Chung in an installment of the Alpha Delta Phi Society Visiting Writers Series and in celebration of Asian and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Heritage Month. She conducted …
Despite the recent spike in Covid-19 cases on campus, the Office of Admissions is hosting the first in-person open house for admitted students in two years.
The admitted Class of 2026 consists of 843 students who were offered admission from …
On Wednesday, Edward Little Professor of the English Language and Literature and Cinema Studies Aviva Briefel gave the inaugural professorship’s lecture titled “‘We Want to Take Our Time:’ The Hard Work of Leisure in Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’”.