Lecture
Michele Norris delivers annual Martin Luther King Commemorative Lecture
Last Saturday night, journalist and author Michele Norris spoke on race, difficult conversations and her book “Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity,” as she delivered the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture in Pickard …
BCMA
BCMA Curatorial Fellow Sean Kramer opens capstone exhibition “Irreplaceable You”
Yesterday, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow Sean Kramer gave a crowd of museumgoers insights into his capstone exhibition titled “Irreplaceable You: Personhood and Dignity in Art, 1980s to Now.” The exhibition, which is currently on view at the Bowdoin …
M Hockey
Men’s hockey defeats Middlebury and posts shootout win against Williams
Last week, the men’s hockey team improved its record to 7–9–1 (5–5–1 NESCAC), ending the week with a dominant 5–1 win over the Middlebury Panthers (8–8–0; 4–6–0 NESCAC) and pulling through in a shootout victory against Williams College (6–8–2; 3–6–1 …
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A gentle nudge and reflection
On a cold and sunny afternoon during the first full week of spring semester classes, I finally took advantage of the outdoor ice rink on the quad. A friend from my first year and I had packed our skates before …
The only girl in the orchestra
The trombone ranks among a handful of instruments that sound most like the human voice—it represents the adults in “Peanuts,” after all. Cartoons aside, the trombone’s tenor range sits in a natural vocal register, and the trombone’s ability to slide …