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Lucas Dufalla
Orient Staff — Class of
2024
Number of articles:
51
First Article:
May 14, 2021
Latest Article:
December 3, 2021
25 photos by Lucas Dufalla
Lucas DufallaSPRING CONCERT: Singer Sean Kingston, who performed at the Spring Concert last Friday, stands on stage in a packed Morrell Gymnasium. More non-Bowdoin students than expected by Student Activities attended, leading the office to consider reintroducing guest registration to big campus concerts.
Lucas DufallaCONSERVATIVE COALITION: A poster advertising the newly-formed Bowdoin College Conservatives hangs in a nighttime Smith Union. The group, formed by Zak Asplin '27, aims to fill the space left by the defunct Bowdoin College Republicans.
Lucas DufallaUNCOVERING HISTORY:
Mustafah Dhada stands before the audience in Kresge Auditorium. Dhada played a key role in forcing the Portuguese government to acknowledge the 1972 Wiriyamu Massacre in Mozambique.
Lucas DufallaTRUE PET-RIOTS
On Thursday in Morrell Lounge, representatives from Maine Paws for Veterans and the National Alliance on Mental Illness talked about service dogs, specifically for veterans. Owners of service dogs spoke about the impact their furry friends have had on their lives and mental health.
Lucas DufallaTRUE PET-RIOTS:
On Thursday in Morrell Lounge, representatives from Maine Paws for Veterans and the National Alliance on Mental Illness talked about service dogs specifically for veterans.
Lucas DufallaKNOWLEDGE IS POWER:
Luisa Wolcott-Breen ’25, Caitlin Weiss ’25 and Cambron Wade ’24 table at Smith for the BRJC for Reproductive Health Week which hosted events about reproductive rights and safety.
Lucas DufallaSTATE OF THE UNION:
Patrons enjoy their breakfast at Little Dog at the MET café. At the same time, Little Dog workers continue their quest for a fair contract through unionization.
Lucas DufallaFIELD OF BROKEN DREAMS
Farley field’s impending renovations have sparked major controversy from the Brunswick and Bowdoin communities. A town hall on Tuesday brought more voices into the continual debate and illuminated potential future renovation plans.
Lucas DufallaCUTTIN’ CORNERS:
A student swipes her OneCard to activate a printer using the PaperCut printing system in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library. The IT department hopes that PaperCut will be more accessible for students.
Lucas DufallaCUTTIN’ CORNERS:
A student swipes her OneCard to activate a printer using the PaperCut printing system in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library. The IT department hopes that PaperCut will be more accessible for students.
Lucas DufallaA UNIQUE UNION:
The jagged shapes of Smith Union's many study spots jut out over the sun-covered linoleum floor. The student center features an ingenious spiral that facilitates human connection.
Lucas DufallaA UNIQUE UNION:
The jagged shapes of Smith Union's many study spots jut out over the sun-covered linoleum floor. The student center features an ingenious spiral that facilitates human connection.
Lucas DufallaMORE THAN A UNION:
Students chat and study as the soft lights of Smith Union reflect on them. The building features a divisive, albeit unique, postmodern design and was created to fill the social void on campus during the mid-1990s.
Lucas DufallaMORE THAN A UNION:
Students chat and study as the soft lights of Smith Union reflect on them. The building features a divisive, albeit unique, postmodern design and was created to fill the social void on campus during the mid-1990s.
Lucas DufallaFIGHTING FOR FAIRNESS:
The Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union Local Lodge 447 picketed in Scarborough last Friday to fight for the continuation of guaranteed wages for machinists working at Cummins Incorporated.
Lucas DufallaFIGHTING FOR FAIRNESS:
The Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union Local Lodge 447 picketed in Scarborough last Friday to fight for the continuation of guaranteed wages for machinists working at Cummins Incorporated.
Lucas DufallaGATHER ROUND:
First-generation students celebrate on Coe Quad. The festivities honor their unique identity as underrepresented students at the College.s celebrate on Coe Quad. The festivities honor their unique identity as underrepresented students at the College.
Lucas DufallaGATHER ROUND:
First-generation students celebrate on Coe Quad. The festivities honor their unique identity as underrepresented students at the College.s celebrate on Coe Quad. The festivities honor their unique identity as underrepresented students at the College.
Lucas DufallaTELLING THE STORY:
John F. and Dorothy H. Magee Associate Professor of Asian Studies and English Belinda Kong, award-winning essayist Cathy Park Hong and Asian Students Alliance President Kevin Chi '21 (left to right; top to bottom) discuss Hong's latest book, "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning,” which features an exploration of the Asian American experience in the United States, as well as of Hong's personal lived experience as a Korean American woman.
Lucas DufallaTELLING THE STORY:
John F. and Dorothy H. Magee Associate Professor of Asian Studies and English Belinda Kong, award-winning essayist Cathy Park Hong and Asian Students Alliance President Kevin Chi '21 (left to right; top to bottom) discuss Hong's latest book, "Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning,” which features an exploration of the Asian American experience in the United States, as well as of Hong's personal lived experience as a Korean American woman.
Lucas DufallaA SPIRITUAL GIFT:
On Wednesday night, the Arctic Museum hosted Rhea Banker, who shared the significance of her research in Greenland and of quamutit ice sleds.
Lucas DufallaA SPIRITUAL GIFT:
On Wednesday night, the Arctic Museum hosted Rhea Banker, who shared the significance of her research in Greenland and of quamutit ice sleds.
At 11:26 p.m. on November 13, smoke in Coles Tower triggered a fire alarm, leading to an evacuation of the building and a call to the Brunswick Fire Department (BFD).
“I was walking toward Thorne … with some friends, and …
Masks will no longer be required in student residence halls, administrative or academic buildings, athletic facilities and Smith Union, COVID-19 Resource Coordinator Mike Ranen announced in an email to the campus community today. Additionally, dining halls will reopen for faculty …
On Wednesday evening, the Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) held its weekly meeting in Daggett Lounge. President Clayton Rose attended the meeting this week and discussed a wide array of topics ranging from the Board of Trustees to the current labor …
Every Wednesday night, tucked away in the corner room of the Sexuality, Women and Gender (SWAG) center, a group of students meet to discuss one thing—masculinity. The group, aptly named Healthy Masculinities, focuses on the culture surrounding toxic masculinity on …
I’ve never been good with apologies. As ashamed as I am to admit it, I used to view apologies as the very end of the long journey that is personal growth. In my mind, becoming a better person would always …
On Wednesday evening, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) held its inaugural meeting of the semester, where it outlined its goals for the coming year. Members of the assembly expressed their desire to launch efforts in addressing the mental health of Bowdoin …
When Anneka Williams ’21 started her first year at Bowdoin, she never expected to write a book during her time at the College, let alone co-publish one with someone nearly 60 years her senior. However, Williams, who is currently pursuing …
For Justis Dixon ’23, the summer wasn’t spent going to the beach or relaxing in his home, rather, it was instead spent in an office in Topsham contributing to the Common Good. Over the summer, Dixon and a handful of …
Last Saturday afternoon, Masque & Gown, using the steps of the Peary-MacMillian Arctic Museum as a makeshift stage, performed a reading of Terry Wayne Gabbard’s play “Our Place.” The reading marked the first time that Masque & Gown has staged …