Even those who have never tuned into WBOR will recognize the station’s distinct artistic presence on campus. From quirky stickers plastered on Nalgene bottles to eclectic posters advertising musical gatherings, the students behind WBOR have carved out a unique visual …
Oh Boy! From WBOR’s Spring Concert featuring Boyscott and Adi Oasis to performances by the Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra, May will bring harmony and humor in droves. Check out the semester’s remaining visual and performing arts events below.
On Wednesday evening, writer Carmen Maria Machado delivered this year’s Kenneth V. Santagata Memorial Lecture. Her debut short story collection, “Her Body and Other Parties,” was a finalist for the National Book Award, and her memoir, “In The Dream House,” …
On Tuesday, students and community members gathered in the Massachusetts Hall Faculty Room for a talk by Professor Robert (Bobby) Meyer-Lee titled “Why Chaucer—Still?” The event was sponsored by the Alpha Delta Phi Society Visiting Writer Series.
When Mira Pickus ’25 drafted a proposal in December 2023 to write a play, she had no idea that it would turn into her one-woman show “mint frappe,” which she directed, designed and performed herself last Thursday and Friday to …
Austria Morehouse ’25 and Fatima Kunjo ’25 became friends in their first year. Now, with Morehouse’s senior capstone project, which opened on Wednesday, the two have come full circle. The mixed media exhibition highlighted themes of trust and friendship through …
Students performed poetry each day at noon this week as part of “Poetry Week at Hawthorne-Longfellow.” Taking place underneath the centrally-located Alexander Calder mobile on the first floor of the library, the event featured students including Kanene Nwokeji ’26, Isa …