On Tuesday, Senior Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs Jennifer Scanlon announced further changes and clarifications to the College’s policies regarding the use of campus spaces and freedom of expression in an email to the campus community. These revisions …
Since 1871, The Bowdoin Orient has been a staple at the College, covering and chronicling events on and around campus. From April 1899 onward, our coverage has been weekly. Looking back at Orient issues from the month of February, we …
Last Friday, the Department of Justice released more than three million files related to the deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The new documents reveal further contact between Epstein and former U.S. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell ’54 …
The other day in dance class, I stopped dancing and laid on the floor. My peers continued to swirl around me, and my professor stood watchful in the corner. But I stayed there on the floor, unmoving, allowing the curve …
My distant Irish heritage, bestowed upon me from paternal great-grandparents I’ve never met, has left me with few connections to the Emerald Isle—namely, a love for Irish literature, fair skin that burns at the first touch of sunlight, a vaguely …
Last Thursday, Jack Magee’s Pub bursted with flashing lights, dancing students and the pulsating sound of live DJ sets. Dubbed the Boiler Room, WBOR modeled the event after the original Boiler Room, which started with a single live stream in …
In response to excess attendance by non-Bowdoin students at the Spring Concert last Friday, the Office of Student Activities is planning to reintroduce guest registration ahead of big concerts on campus.
The Spring Concert was only open to Bowdoin students …
Editor’s Note April 12, 2024 at 2:49 p.m.: An earlier version of this article incorrectly listed the value of the missing lottery ticket as $250 million. The corrected value is $215 million.
Graduating in 1980, just less than a decade after Bowdoin switched to co-education in 1971, Suzanne Lovett entered Bowdoin at a time of great change. Now, 44 years later as an associate professor of psychology and the chair of the …