When walking through Studzinski Recital Hall, you might just be lucky enough to overhear Brian Liu ’25 fine-tuning a concerto before he heads off to the computer science lab or the McKeen Center.
On Tuesday night, students, faculty and members of the Brunswick community gathered on the top floor of Massachusetts Hall for another iteration of the Alpha Delta Phi Visiting Writer Series. This event was co-sponsored by the English department and the …
Oceana Hangret ’25 wrote and directed “The Woman,” a play that explores women’s roles through grief and solitude between the past and the present. The play was supported by the Ray Rutan Fund and performed on April 10 and April …
Last Saturday, student musicians from Bowdoin, Bates and Colby Colleges gathered across campus for a day-long music festival filled with good music and good vibes. The first ever Colby Bates Bowdoin (CBB) Spring Fest, hosted by the Bowdoin Music Collective …
On March 6, “Flora et Fauna” opened at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA). Featuring objects ranging from a cauldron to a pair of earrings, the exhibit spans from 1300 BCE to 400 CE, focusing largely on depictions of …
While sitting on the quad on Thursday’s lovely, sunny afternoon, I was joined by a few good friends. I had already been listening to a diverse array of music (e.g. Air, N.E.R.D., JPEGMAFIA, Mac DeMarco, Kendrick Lamar, etc.), which made …
Morrell Lounge lit up with vivid multicolored lights and bright cheers as the annual Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Fashion Show took place to commence Bowdoin’s AAPI Heritage Month celebrations last Saturday. Featuring members of the Chinese Student Association …
With the crack of the drum, the Bowdoin College Concert Band erupted in music, filling Studzinski Hall with lyrical woodwinds, accompanied by the vibrant timbre of the brass family and the sparkling sounds of percussion cascading over the ensemble.
Last Friday, students excitedly gathered in Morrell Gymnasium for the annual Spring Concert. The concert, organized by the Bowdoin Entertainment Board (E-Board), featured two headliners with performances from artists redveil and Del Water Gap.
“The Sweet Science of Bruising,” Masque & Gown’s spring Main Stage production, premiered last Friday and Saturday in Pickard Theater. The play centers four women in 1869 who take part in an underground boxing group. Each woman’s journey is marked …