I like how quiet it gets. It is lonely, but being on campus during Thanksgiving break can still feel like a nice break away from regular Bowdoin life. I have never gone back home for Thanksgiving during my time at …
On Wednesday afternoon, students and faculty gathered in the Shannon Room for the latest installment of the Alpha Delta Phi Society’s Visiting Writers Series: a reading from novelist Mona Awad.
Standing before a packed room—many attendees were forced to sit …
Today, Night Hawk—one of the more prominent bands to come out of Bowdoin in recent years—released its first EP, “Everything Good Ends,” which joins an assortment of singles released since the band’s inception. Intentionally liberated from constraints of genre but …
Students, faculty and community members filed into the Beam Classroom last Thursday, February 8, as Caitlin Beach ’10 delivered a lecture on 19th-century sculptor Edmonia Lewis. Beach, now assistant professor of art history at Fordham University, guided the audience through …
Queer theory, American literature, religion and Prince all take center stage in the mind of nonfiction writer Peter Coviello. In addition to being department head and Professor of English at the University of Illinois Chicago, the author of six books …
The stories behind objects displayed in museums are often lost along their journeys through time. The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum (PMAM) wants to change that.
“Collections and Recollections: Objects and the Stories They Tell” will be shown in the PMAM’s third-floor …
Last Friday evening, cellist Frederick Edelen took the stage in a crowded Studzinski Recital Hall to perform the first installment in a series of concerts, highlighting the six unaccompanied suites for cello written by famed Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach. …
Last night, The Theater Project in Brunswick kicked off the second and final weekend of performances of “Winter Cabaret Redux,” a sketch comedy show composed of eight sketches and complemented by live musical interludes. Ranging from a spoof on Adam …
In the weeks after seeing “Past Lives,” I waited for some kind of overwhelming emotion to strike down on me to feel shattered by some inescapable sadness. This exercise of predicting my own emotions was foolish. Emotion recedes, it hammers …