Last night, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) hosted a reception and talk for Professor of Art Michael Kolster’s new book titled “Mongrels of Our Making: The Plastiglomerates of Hawai’i.” The book captures the blending of human activity and …
On Wednesday, students, faculty and community members gathered in Massachusetts Hall for a reading with author Kevin Moffett. Moffett is an assistant professor of creative writing at the University of Virginia. The visit was organized by Professor of English Brock …
When I was younger, Saturday afternoons were a very special time. When the clock struck 3 p.m., my twin and I were finally granted our treasured few hours of TV time. But it wasn’t Nickelodeon or Disney we watched (although …
The beginning of the end always starts with an abrupt clock reset, warning us of what feels like impending eternal sleep. We brace ourselves for months of unpredictable precipitation and subarctic temperatures. Halloween is officially over, but the spooky weather …
Last Friday, the Tunisia88 Alumni Choir performed in Studzinski Recital Hall. For its international tour, Tunisia88 brings songs from Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, The Gambia and Myanmar to universities across the northeast. Music has always been a crucial part of Terras’ …
Following your heart is far from easy. Just ask Nathan Detroit.
“I’ve been avoiding getting married to Adelaide for the whole show, and then she has finally had enough.… I’ve just been broken up with by my fiancée of 14 …
Miles Benson ’26 wasn’t always loyal to the trombone.
“I originally started playing a different instrument in sixth grade called the euphonium,” Benson said. “Then, junior or senior year of high school, I also started playing bass trombone to play …
Wednesday evening, students and faculty gathered in Massachusetts Hall to hear Visiting Tallman Scholar Danez Smith perform their poetry. The reading was the first in what will be a series of two events led by Smith.