Presidential and vice presidential candidates for Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) gathered at Jack Magee’s Pub on Wednesday night to discuss their policy proposals and readiness to confront institutional challenges on campus. The elections for both roles open today and close …
A daughter, a sister, a friend and a student, Qingyang Zhan—better known to the Bowdoin community as K—touched the lives of so many people with whom she crossed paths. Born in Shanghai, China, K lived in California from 2019 until …
Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) met Wednesday night and was joined by President Safa Zaki to discuss her first year at Bowdoin. BSG also addressed plans for the April 8 solar eclipse, Ivies weekend and the upcoming BSG elections. After Zaki …
Last Friday, the Office of Admissions released its final round of decisions for the Class of 2028, concluding the incoming first-year admissions process. With a total of just over 13,200 applicants, the acceptance rate continued to decrease. This year’s aggregate …
Editor’s Note March 29, 2024, at 12:17 p.m.: An earlier version of this article included two errors. First, Safety and Security did use manual keys after door lock batteries died, but the keys did not erode as previously reported. Second, …
The Asian Studies program hosted a panel titled “Asian Americans and Affirmative Action” in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday. The panel welcomed OiYan Poon, the co-director of the College Admissions Futures Co-Laborative, and Natasha Warikoo, professor in the humanities and social …
Last Friday, THRIVE and Career Exploration and Development (CXD) partnered for a new daylong “First Year Pathfinder Program” to help low-income and first-generation students in THRIVE prepare for future careers and interns hips.
On Thursday afternoon, the Nixon Lounge of Hawthorne-Longfellow Library hosted a launch event for Professor of History Page Herrlinger’s new book, “Holy Sobriety in Modern Russia: A Faith Healer and His Followers,” which tells the story of “Brother Ioann” Churikov, …
In an email to the campus community on Friday, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration & Treasurer Matt Orlando announced that the College will not voluntarily recognize the union organized by student members of Residential Life (ResLife). The College …
Student members of Residential Life (ResLife) staff announced their intention to unionize today, seeking what they consider to be a more fair compensation package.
In an email to President Safa Zaki, signed by more than 60 members of ResLife, students …