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Nikki Harris
Orient Staff — Class of
2026
Number of articles:
39
First Article:
October 14, 2022
Latest Article:
February 24, 2023
2 photos by Nikki Harris
Nikki HarrisTHE NOTION OF NATURE: Faculty members debate the existence of human nature as part of a Peucinian Society forum hosted in the Roux Lantern.
Nikki HarrisCOMPRESSED WAGES, COMPRESSED SPIRITS:
"Bowdoin is Hiring!" sign sits in the sun on Sills Drive. Housekeepers say the effects of the labor shortage are contributing to high turnover.
For the first time during his tenure at Bowdoin, President Rose joined WBOR on Tuesday night for an interview with hosts Mason Daugherty ’25, Luke Porter ’23 and Caleb Adams-Hull ’23. The tone of the interview was mostly playful, but …
Chloe Hillard, a comedian who writes for multiple television shows including “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” delivered a stand-up comedy show on Saturday night in a packed Jack Magee’s Pub. The show is a part of a series of events …
Editor’s Note Friday, February 3, at 3:15 p.m.: A previous version of this article included a headline where “reins” was spelled “reigns.” This has been corrected.
Historically, Bowdoin’s Entertainment Board (E-Board) has been responsible for planning performances at the College …
On Thursday evening, Trinity College Professor Davarian Baldwin visited Bowdoin to give a lecture titled, “Chicago Could Be the Vienna of American Fascism: How Two Black Graduate Students Transformed Higher Education’s Vision of the American City” in the audience of …
For decades, the Book Award has been among Bowdoin’s most respected badges of academic success, awarded each October to students who have taken a full course load and received a 4.0 grade point average the previous academic year.
Environmental conservation appears a simple enough concept until one must reconcile it with other considerations like development, justice for Indigenous lands and the economic interests of Americans whose income stems from the depletion of natural resources. At a Wednesday night …
Editor’s Note November 18, 2022 at 9:30 a.m.: An earlier version of this article was missing parts of the first paragraph. This has been corrected and is not a problem in the print edition.
When Kaitlin Weiss ’25 saw the leaked Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision last May, she was frustrated that there was seemingly nowhere for her to direct her passion for reproductive rights on campus.