Kate Lusignanparty on Maine Street:
A "Honk for Biden" sign hangs in front of Howell House on Saturday.
Kate Lusignanparty on Maine Street:
A "Honk for Biden" sign hangs in front of Howell House on Saturday.
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Ellery Harkness '21 and Brooke Vahos '21 celebrate a Biden victory on Maine Street on Saturday.
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Ellery Harkness '21 and Brooke Vahos '21 celebrate a Biden victory on Maine Street on Saturday.
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Big Top Deli is taking orders from their doorway as they adapt to COVID-19.
Kate Lusignan
Big Top Deli is taking orders from their doorway as they adapt to COVID-19.
Kate Lusignan
Big Top Deli is taking orders from their doorway as they adapt to COVID-19.
Kate LusignanBANDING TOGETHER TO STAND TALL
Through collaboration with Sunrise, a national organization with local chapters across the country, BCA is able to organize with other of these “Sunrise Hubs.” One example of this collective activism took place last Friday, when about 30 Bowdoin students joined 15 others in a protest outside Senator Susan Collins’ (R-Maine) Portland office.
As of March 30, Bowdoin has lost $6.8 million due to expenses related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the transition to remote learning, according to senior administrators.
Most of the sum—$6.2 million—comes from room and board refunds issued to …
On the morning the College announced the decision to move to remote learning, Anibal Husted ’22, like many, didn’t know how he was going to meet the costs of leaving campus.
A skirmish late Saturday night at an event sponsored by the Black Student Union (BSU) in Ladd House resulted in the arrest of a 19-year-old party-crasher, according to police who said attendees were in a state of “pandemonium” when officers …
On Thursday evening, students packed David Saul Smith Union to hear Patrick Dempsey H’13, former star of the hit ABC show “Grey’s Anatomy,” deliver the annual No Hate November keynote address. Dempsey sat down with Marcus Williams ’21, Bowdoin Student …
What do a pajama-wearing character, two latex gloves and a stuffed rabbit add up to? Theater-goers will find out tonight and Saturday, as they leave Wish Theater and enter the alternate world of The Baltimore Waltz.
This weekend, alumni, students and guests will gather to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Africana Studies program (formerly known as Afro-American Studies), the Black Students Union (BSU, formerly known as the African American Society) and the …
This weekend, alumni, students and guests will gather to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Africana Studies program (formerly known as Afro-American Studies), the Black Students Union (BSU, formerly known as the African American Society) and the …
Marsha Ambrosius, a multi-Grammy-nominated R&B musician will perform tonight as part of the Af/Am/50 celebrations.
Benjamin Harris, director of the Student Center for Multicultural Life, organized the event with input from the Af/Am/50 Committee, a group of staff, current students, …
In the fall of 1969, Robert Johnson ’71 became the first president of the African American Society (AAS). Fifty years later, Amani Hite ’20 holds the position of president of the Black Student Union (BSU, formerly the African American Society). …
Like most visiting for Family Weekend, presidential candidate and United States Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) P’23 spent the weekend eating brunch at Thorne, exploring campus and spending time with his family.
Unlike other visiting parents and family members, Bennet spent …