Opened on Sunday, January 28, Brunswick’s newest coffee shop, Reverie Coffee House, fills a new niche in the town’s coffee market. Located on 117 Maine Street, Reverie resides where CBD American Shaman used to sit.
Senior Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Student Aid Claudia Marroquin ’06, who leads the Bowdoin admissions office, said one topic frequently comes up when she talks with her counterparts at other liberal arts colleges: Why aren’t more men …
The Office of the Treasurer hosted an information session on January 16 in Cram Alumni House to discuss the College’s forgivable loan program for employees buying a home within 40 miles of campus. Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration …
Over 70 Brunswick residents and Bowdoin students gathered on the Brunswick Town Mall last Sunday, November 19, where they advocated for tighter gun control laws in Maine in the wake of last month’s mass shootings in Lewiston.
On a Wednesday night panel hosted by the Black Student Union (BSU), Claudia Marroquin, the senior vice president and dean of admissions and student aid, discussed some of the ways that the admissions office is trying to build a diverse …
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) opened its newest exhibition, “Face Forward: Recent Acquisitions,” yesterday. The exhibition explores the purposes and politics of portraiture and highlights recent additions to the museum’s collection.
Brunswick High School’s (BHS) fall play, “The Great Gatsby,” begins with the full cast on stage, dancing mournfully to Florence and The Machine’s “Over The Love.” Soon after, the cast departs, leaving Nick Carraway—played by …
Bowdoin workers are grappling with long-standing economic challenges in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, with widespread complaints that the College is not doing enough to pay people fairly or address the rising cost of living in Brunswick.