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Rin Pastor
Orient Staff — Class of
2027
Number of articles:
25
First Article:
January 26, 2024
Latest Article:
September 6, 2024
1 photo by Rin Pastor
Rin PastorHONOR THY FATHER: The Longfellows a cappella group pose with a photo of their namesake at Brunswick’s Unitarian Universalist Church, where they performed for the annual Longfellow Days festival. Next year will mark the 200th anniversary of Longfellow’s graduation of the College.
On Monday, Executive Director of the Bowdoin College Children’s Center Martha Eshoo asked the campus community for one thing: live music. In a campus-wide email, Eshoo invited Bowdoin musicians to perform for the children at the Center in its “Mellow …
At the end of each semester, students in visual and performing arts classes, ensembles and groups present their work to the campus community. Here’s the Orient’s guide to every event.
May 2, 7:30 p.m., Studzinski Recital Hall – Jazz Combos …
In its final meeting of the year on Wednesday night, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) passed revisions to constitutional rules on students petitioning for referendums and holding referendums. BSG also discussed increased hours and funding to different BSG roles and offering …
On Wednesday, Kim Brandt, a research scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, spoke about her research as she writes a book focused on post-World War II U.S.-Japanese relations. Brandt is also the academic director for the Master of Arts …
This Spring Break, Bowdoin students continued long-standing Bowdoin traditions such as the Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trips and also started new ones, such as the Wellness Trip and the Digital and Computational studies (DCS) trip to Brazil.
This February, the Brunswick Downtown Association and other local organizations like Curtis Memorial Library and the Pejepscot History Center partnered to host their annual month-long program in commemoration of one of the two literary giants who grace the College’s main …
Last night, the Asian Studies Program hosted Tristan Brown, professor of history at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to present on his new book, “Laws of the Land: Fengshui and the State in Qing Dynasty China.”
On Monday, the Department of Athletics and the Leadership and Empowerment through Athletic Principles (LEAP) initiative brought former Division I basketball player Kaleb Joseph to campus to talk about mental health and student athletics. In his speech titled “From Pain …
Three tom drums, a hi-hat, a snare, a bass drum, a few cymbals and a stool. This is Courtney Burnett ’26’s orchestra, and its maestro is in charge. Burnett, a Brooklyn native, is the drummer for Far From Juno and …
Last weekend, the men’s (188 points) and women’s (211 points) track and field teams finished second at the Bates Invitational meet in Lewiston. Both teams came in just behind Bates.
Kennedy Kirkland ’27 won both the 400m (1:01.56) and the …