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Miles Berry
Staff Writer — Class of
2025
Number of articles:
31
First Article:
September 30, 2022
Latest Article:
February 9, 2024
11 photos by Miles Berry
Miles BerryENCAMPMENT ENDS: Protesters stand outside Smith Union during the encampment. The disciplinary process remains ongoing for approximately 50 students involved in the SJP encampment.
Miles BerrySJP ENCAMPMENT: Protest signs hang in the windows of Smith Union during the SJP encampment. The encampment lasted for four days and ended on Monday after protesters and the College reached an agreement.
Miles BerryENCAMPMENT CLEARS: Protesters gather in front of Smith Union's south entrance on Monday in anticipation of the College’s 5 p.m. encampment evacuation deadline. Just before 6 p.m., protesters reached an agreement with the College.
Miles BerrySTUDENTS PLACED ON SUSPENSION: Protests signs hang in the second-floor window of Smith Union. Students who remained in the encampment on Monday morning were given letters informing them that they had been placed on "immediate temporary suspension."
Miles BerryA TASTE OF SICILY: Customers dine at Pomelia, Brunswick’s newest restaurant located just off the Amtrak station and adjacent to the College. The restaurant is hoping to distinguish itself from Brunswick’s other pizza restaurants.
Miles BerryENCAMPMENT FOR GAZA: Students for Justice in Palestine formed an encampment on the first floor of Smith Union. Organizers protested Donald Trump’s recent comments on U.S. “ownership” of Gaza and reiterated calls for the College to meet the demands of last year’s “Bowdoin Solidarity Referendum.”
Miles BerryA TASTE OF SICILY: Customers dine at Pomelia, Brunswick’s newest restaurant located just off the Amtrak station and adjacent to the College. The restaurant is hoping to distinguish itself from Brunswick’s other pizza restaurants.
Miles BerryCALLING ON KING: Participants in last night’s SJP rally gather outside Senator Angus King’s Brunswick residence. The rally is part of a larger series of events organized by SJP this week in response to King being home from Washington D.C.
Last night, The Theater Project in Brunswick kicked off the second and final weekend of performances of “Winter Cabaret Redux,” a sketch comedy show composed of eight sketches and complemented by live musical interludes. Ranging from a spoof on Adam …
Last Tuesday, Bowdoin’s student-run radio station, WBOR, reached a major milestone: 30,000 days—just over 82 years—on the air. Although much has changed in the decades since its inception, love for radio on campus remains strong with around 200 student DJs …
Just over a year ago, Lars Sorom ’26 had never run the 800m. Last weekend he was crowned as a NESCAC Champion and is on the cusp of qualifying for the NCAA Division III Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships.…
For Frank Drummond, a professor of insect ecology at the University of Maine, Orono, studying bees represents not only a career, but a lifelong passion.
“I started raising honey bees when I was 12,” Drummond said. “And now I’m a …
Over the next two weeks, the Peary-MacMillian Arctic Museum will be entering the final stages of its transition to a new home in the John and Lile Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies.
Harpswell resident John McGuigan began his collection of early Roman photography as something of a side project to his work as an independent art historian. Now, more than a hundred of these photographs fill the Halford Gallery and the Bernard …
Often, I find it impossible to really think during the day at Bowdoin. When I say think, I’m not talking about the kind of focus required to pay attention to a lecture, complete a reading or participate in a discussion. …
As unpopular as it might be, there is something that I love about the end of the semester. Even in the face of the all-consuming stress of exams, papers and final projects, those last few weeks of both December and …
So many times this semester, overwhelmed with the pace of everyday life, I have found myself filled with the desire to hit the pause button. “If I had a week, or even a couple of days just to catch my …
In my photography class a few weeks ago, we were discussing a chapter from novelist Anne Lamott’s book “Bird by Bird.” Titled “Looking Around,” this chapter argues that in order to write or, more broadly, engage with any form of …