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Lily Echeverria
Orient Staff — Class of
2026
Number of articles:
42
First Article:
April 27, 2023
Latest Article:
November 17, 2023
5 photos by Lily Echeverria
Lily EcheverriaPARABLES AND POETICS: From left to right: Toshi Reagon, Joseph Jackson, Liza Jessie Peterson, and Ali Ali take the Pickard Theater stage.
Lily EcheverriaHUMAN NATURE:
A photograph in the BCMA's new exhibit "Human Nature." The exhibit was designed by students in a seminar.
Lily EcheverriaSHE'S GOT CHUT-SPA
At Last owner Lori Bourgeois smiles softly at the camera. Bourgeois discusses her path to entrepreneurship and the importance of wellness.
Lily EcheverriaNALOXONE FOR ALL:
BSG hosts naloxone training sessions for students to receive and learn how to administer the life-saving drug. Students received doses of naloxone to keep in their dorms, backpacks and cars in case of emergency.
Lily EcheverriaTHE SLICE IS RIGHT:
Pizza is being kneaded at Nomad Pizza's kitchen. Nomad's co-owners Tom Grim and Matt Shankle discuss opening the restaurant earlier this month which has taken the place of Frontier.
On Wednesday evening, Professor of History at California State University Mustafah Dhada delivered the Alfred E. Golz Memorial Lecture on the Wiriyamu Massacre and his work to upend Portuguese denial narratives. Dhada opened his talk with words on the practice …
Silence was a topic of passionate discussion at the Maine Jewish Film Festival’s (MJFF) screening in Mills Hall this past Monday. The festival is celebrating its 25th year this week with the motto “Great Films Unite Us,” proven true by …
There have been 23 queer-owned auto mechanic shops in the United States and Canada from the 1970s to the present, according to artist LJ Roberts. As halley k harrisburg ’90 and Michael Rosenfeld Artist-in-Residence, Roberts was on campus October 17-27 …
Bowdoin women’s rugby (3-0) is on a roll. After its most recent 85–7 win against Norwich University (0–2), the team remains undefeated and has its eyes ahead on next weekend’s rematch.
Eight minutes into the match, the Polar Bears led …
A chance to share your opinions on relevant on-campus topics and make one hundred dollars in the process? About a hundred students each semester have been chosen to do just that for the newly-debuted Polar Bear Feedback Team (PBFT), a …
The screening of the 2023 film “Past Lives” at Brunswick’s Eveningstar Cinema drew a large crowd of students and town residents alike this past Sunday. Some hopeful moviegoers were even turned away at the door due to a lack of …
From students making bioplastic with the shells of invasive green crabs to mapping microplastic levels throughout the Harpswell Sound, the Schiller Coastal Studies Center was far from idle this summer.
Students took up jobs and research projects to further their …
Mina Loy was a pioneer in the feminist and modernist movements and within the visual art and literary worlds. An exhibit of her life’s works, “Mina Loy: Strangeness is Inevitable,” has been brought to the Bowdoin College Museum of Art …
The Atlantic Piano Trio—composed of pianist Chiharu Naruse and Bowdoin faculty members violinist Dean Stein, Chamber Ensemble Director, and cellist Christina Chute, Applied Music Instructor—reunited this past Saturday with a program of works by Debussy, Brahms and Shostakovich for an …