The Class of 2024 will receive extra funding for its Senior Week events. The primary motivation behind the extra funding was the absence of orientation events throughout the class’s first year as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
In an attempt to boost awareness of student diversity on campus, the Office of Inclusion and Diversity has released its inaugural Social Census—a campus-wide survey that aims to understand how students navigate their identities and find community at Bowdoin.
Bowdoin Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), in collaboration with Maine Students for Palestine, inaugurated a week of action designed to urge Senator Angus King to support a ceasefire in Gaza on Monday. Each day this week, an event directed …
If you were to look upon Moulton Main Lounge on Valentine’s Day, you’d have seen a room overflowing with many things: joy, members of the senior class and—most importantly to many attendees—alcohol. The enjoyment of community and refreshments found in …
About 270 members of the Class of 2027—or roughly 53 percent—applied to live in a College House, according to data from the Office of Residential Life (ResLife). This is a slight drop in applications from the Class of 2026, …
On February 10, the College’s Center of Multicultural Life (CML) organized and hosted the first Black Student Summit in conjunction with the Bates Office of Intercultural Education and the Colby Pugh Center for Student Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion. About 60 …
On Thursday, The Bowdoin Public Health Club (BPHC), aligning with their mission to educate and provide for Bowdoin and its greater community, organized Bowdoin’s second naloxone workshop. The workshop participants left with certification for Narcan (a brand of naloxone) administration …
Editor’s Note February 18, 2024, at 4:57 p.m.: An earlier version of this article included two errors. First, Bennett earned her graduate degree from Miami University of Ohio, not the Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Second, she did not move outside …