Stillpoint, held in the Chapel every Tuesday at 9:00 p.m., offers students, faculty, staff and community members 30 minutes to pause. Though the retreat appears on Bowdoin’s events calendar and has roots in the Rachel Lord Center for Spiritual and …
Last Saturday, the Disabled Student Association (DSA) and the Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) collaborated to host the College’s first Silent Disco. With disco lights, balloons and a photo booth, the organizers transformed Smith Union into a dance floor.
Nor’easter: An extratropical storm, usually found in coastal New England and Atlantic Canada, whose winds usually come from the northeast. These titanic storms are a staple of New England living: the dream of schoolchildren and the nightmare of adults who …
This past semester, a new band has officially bloomed at Bowdoin. Sunshower is a self-proclaimed alternative rock band that is made up of Zain Blair-Roberts ’28, Maya Funez ’28, Rhys Vaughn ’28 and Lionel Yu ’28. They have already made …
Last spring, I wrote a column called “Dialogues of the Dead.” The premise was modest and demanding at once. Each piece took up an ancient author most readers had never seriously considered and asked what sustained attention to that work …
Students passing through the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) may have noticed a sign blocking access to the second-floor galleries. These galleries are currently closed for renovations and are set to reopen in parts, with the Shaw Ruddock Gallery, …
On Thursday evening, students and community members gathered in the Visual Arts Center to celebrate the opening of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art’s (BCMA) exhibition “Drawing Myself Free,” featuring work by artist Josefina Auslender and curated by Cassandra “Casey” …
For Carolina Bragg ’26, music has always been a family affair.
At a young age, she followed her sister’s example and started playing the cello. Later, her sister became the first one in the family to start writing music.
Students and community members gathered Thursday at the Hawthorne-Longfellow Library (H-L) to celebrate the launch of English and Cinema Studies Professor Avivia Briefel’s latest book. “Ghosts and Things: The Material Culture of Nineteenth-Century Spiritualism” deals with the spiritualist movement of …
On Thursday, Dr. Dorothy Moss joined students, community members and friends and family of Hung Liu in the Visual Arts Center to celebrate the opening of ‘Hung Liu: Happy and Gay’ at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Moss, who …