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Julia Jennings
Staff Writer — Class of
2023
Number of articles:
20
First Article:
October 4, 2019
Latest Article:
September 11, 2020
4 photos by Julia Jennings
Julia Jennings"PERFORMING AT LAST":
Jessica Speight '21, Journey Browne '22, Cydnie Martin '21 and AJ Jackson '21 performed Speight's original play, "The Adoration of Anikka," on Tuesday evening. Speight's play was one of seven senior studio projects that premiered over Zoom this week and last—some of which that belonged to members of the Class of 2020 who did not get the opportunity to stage theirs last spring.
Julia Jennings"PERFORMING AT LAST":
Jessica Speight '21, Journey Browne '22, Cydnie Martin '21 and AJ Jackson '21 performed Speight's original play, "The Adoration of Anikka," on Tuesday evening. Speight's play was one of seven senior studio projects that premiered over Zoom this week and last—some of which that belonged to members of the Class of 2020 who did not get the opportunity to stage theirs last spring.
Julia Jennings"BEYOND THE READING ROOM":
Literary Scholar Susan Beegel and Special Collections and Archives Education and Outreach Librarian Marieke Van Der Steenhoven (left to right) discuss the effect of one of Harriet Beecher Stowe's most popular novels on summer tourism in Maine.
Julia Jennings"BEYOND THE READING ROOM":
Literary Scholar Susan Beegel and Special Collections and Archives Education and Outreach Librarian Marieke Van Der Steenhoven (left to right) discuss the effect of one of Harriet Beecher Stowe's most popular novels on summer tourism in Maine.
In a statement released on July 10, the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) presidents announced the unanimous cancellation of conference championships and competition until January 1, 2021. To provide students with continued athletic opportunities, however, conventional NESCAC rules …
Between a pandemic and a precarious political climate, very little has gone according to plan over the past several months, and the world has had to learn how to improvise. “Improvabilities,” Bowdoin’s oldest improvisational comedy group, has worked to modify …
Sewing face masks from muslin cloth and leftover fabric scraps is not how Costume Shop Manager Julie McMurry anticipated spending her final semester at Bowdoin.
“You know, there’s a limit to how many one person can make, but every little …
Katie Filiakova ’22 first developed the idea for a Bowdoin Minecraft Club in the middle of March, while sitting in the Moulton Union with a friend. Little did she know that less than a month later, the digitally-generated campus on …
As two of the departments most dramatically affected by the transition to remote learning, the Department of Theater and Dance and the Department of Visual Arts have had to substantially restructure courses previously dependent on live performance and in-person collaboration.…
President Clayton Rose attended a meeting of the Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) on Wednesday to field questions from student activists and members of the student government. During the public comment session of the meeting, Rose responded to questions about the …
Promising dazzling choreography and powerful theatrical pieces, the theater and dance department will bring the fall semester to a close with an array of student works. These culminating performances will be showcased in the December Dance Concert and performances of …
It was by chance that Peter M. Small Associate Professor of Africana Studies Tess Chakkalakal and Associate Professor of Africana Studies Judith Casselberry first conceived the idea for the course, “Black Women’s Lives as the History of Africana Studies: Eighteenth …
Filling a dimly lit room in The Edwards Center for Art and Dance with shining images of wood veneer and brightly toned paintings, 11 Bowdoin students presented their summer artwork in a series of Pecha Kucha presentations on Wednesday night.…
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) welcomed distinguished alumni back to campus for a discussion on Wednesday in conjunction with its exhibit, “Art Purposes: Object Lessons for the Liberal Arts.” The three alumni, all prominent figures in the field …