Starting late this spring and continuing through the summer, the Bowdoin Pines, a small pine forest located on either side of Bath Road, will undergo upkeep and cultivation as part of the College’s new forest management project to preserve the …
I went to the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis with my family over spring break. During our visit, we participated in Fong Lee and Kevin Yang’s piece entitled “While We’re All Still Here.” The artists invited us to “tie the …
How accurate is the 2012 animated movie musical interpretation of “The Lorax”? For those who haven’t seen the film, the main character lives in a town where, absent any real plants, buying bottles of air from a company called O’Hare …
I came to a realization the other day as I watched my dad, Mike, and my dog, Bowie, stand up and stroll towards the front door in sync to go out for Bowie’s nightly potty trip. There was just something …
If we were to imagine a policy that not only reduces carbon emissions and stimulates the economy but also unites arguably the largest and most noticeable divide in the U.S.—the polarization between the Republican and Democratic Parties—we wouldn’t be dreaming. …
The precise outcomes of Tuesday’s elections have yet to become clear. But one thing is certain: Donald Trump or a Republican successor will be president of the U.S. until January 2029. He leads a party committed to removing protective regulations, …
Last Friday, Roux Distinguished Scholar Ayana Elizabeth Johnson discussed her book “What If We Get It Right?: Visions of Climate Futures” and led a panel about environmental voting.
The book presents a solutions-based framework for addressing climate change that seeks …
On August 19, a fire extinguishment system at the Brunswick Executive Airport (BXM) released 1,450 gallons of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) combined with 50,000 gallons of water out of the facility and into the surrounding area. The Maine Department of …