Mitchel JurasekSKIING (UP) SLOPES:
Lily Johnston ’20 pushes up a steep hill at Quarry Road trails for the Chummy Broomhall Championship classic ski race. This year the Polar Bears made history, winning for the first time.
Mitchel JurasekSKIING (UP) SLOPES:
Lily Johnston ’20 pushes up a steep hill at Quarry Road trails for the Chummy Broomhall Championship classic ski race. This year the Polar Bears made history, winning for the first time.
Mitchel JurasekSKIING (UP) SLOPES:
Lily Johnston ’20 pushes up a steep hill at Quarry Road trails for the Chummy Broomhall Championship classic ski race. This year the Polar Bears made history, winning for the first time.
This coming fall, Bowdoin will add Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich to its roster of creative writing professors. Marzano-Lesnevich will be the first tenure track creative nonfiction professor in the English department. A former lawyer and the author of “The Fact of a …
I was walking around Boston, having a joyous time. It was nice to be in a new city where I could forget my problems for a day. I wouldn’t say I was in epic emotional turmoil, but a month earlier …
Bowdoin has already seen some effects of the influenza epidemic, characterized by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as moderately severe this year. According to Director of Health Services Dr. Jeffrey Maher, the bulk of the cases will present in …
Bowdoin announced yesterday that it is initiating a Guest Semester Program for spring 2018 designed to accommodate students who currently attend inoperable universities in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Students who cannot attend their schools because of transportation, …
This week, Bowdoin hosted the largest event series in the College’s history in recognition of HIV/AIDS. The schedule surrounding today’s World AIDS Day recognition has so far included a screening of the Oscar nominated documentary “How to Survive a Plague,” …
Last week, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) kicked off its annual No Hate November programming, a month dedicated to eliminating bias and increasing discussion around identity on campus.
The event series has been held for five years, but this year the …
Today, at the second annual President’s Research Symposium, over 100 students will present research across the fields of STEM, the humanities and social sciences. Last year’s symposium was the first to include research beyond STEM fields, and about 40 percent …
Last Friday was the first meeting of the Accessibility Task Force—a group of administrators, faculty members and students intended to look holistically at accessibility on campus. The task force coordinates the College’s efforts to be accessible and accommodating to all …