Last Saturday evening, the Bowdoin Polar Bears (7–9–2; 5–5–2 NESCAC) faced the Colby College Mules (10–5–3; 5–5–2 NESCAC) in the teams’ 223rd matchup, a rivalry meeting that has continued on for more than a century. The Polar Bears and Mules …
Last Saturday night, journalist and author Michele Norris spoke on race, difficult conversations and her book “Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity,” as she delivered the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture in Pickard …
This winter, the College and the Town of Brunswick completed the installation of the new Longfellow Playground on campus. While parts of the project remain unfinished due to equipment delivery delays, the playground unofficially opened to the public on December …
In just a few weeks, WBOR will close an almost 30 year chapter in its history. Since moving from Moulton Union in 1995, countless DJs have called the Dudley Coe basement home, but with the impending demolition of the …
For Ice Arena Facilities Team Leader Tim Moody, Sidney J. Watson Arena is where the magic happens. Moody plays a key, often behind-the-scenes role in ensuring Bowdoin Athletics’ facilities are safe and ready for use by teams, clubs and the …
On Monday night, Paul Jaskot, professor of art history and German studies at Duke University, delivered the College’s annual Holocaust Education Lecture in Kresge Auditorium. Titled “Architecture and the Holocaust,” Jaskot’s lecture explored the often unseen role architecture played in …
During its general assembly meeting on Wednesday, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) passed $1,200 in funding for a charter bus to Portland International Jetport over Thanksgiving break. The free service is intended to provide Bowdoin students with reliable transportation to the …
After over 36 years at the College, Senior Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs Scott Hood will retire on June 30, 2025. President Safa Zaki announced the news in an email to the campus community last Friday.
The Ad Hoc Committee on Investments and Responsibility announced on Monday in an email to students and employees that it will be holding eight listening sessions with students, faculty and staff this October and November.
The Office of Safety and Security alerted students and employees this week of multiple security incidents reported on campus, including students being hit by airsoft gun pellets and having racial slurs shouted at them.