The world has spent the last two years bearing witness to one of the great atrocities of our age: a live-streamed, protracted ...
Some things need plain stating. The world has spent the last two years bearing witness to one of the great atrocities of our age: a live-streamed, protracted genocide carried out with near-total ...
On Friday, faculty members gathered in the Mills Hall event space for their last meeting of the semester. Topics of ...
Courtesy of the George J. Mitchell Deparment of Special Collections & Archives EULOGIZING EDWARDS: Bowdoin’s 13th president, Robert H. Edwards, stands beside his wife. Edwards, who served as president ...
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A lot of people see fear as something adversarial. We’ve all heard the phrase “face your fears”; we also constantly talk about running from our fears, being haunted by our fears, fighting our fears ...
Abigail Hebert FINDING FAMILY: Author Nicole Chung shared her memoirs which explore her life as an adoptee. Her works create a space in literature for the adoptee community. The Adoptee Alliance ...
Courtesy of Bowdoin Communications AI FOR EVERYONE: In October, the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity hosted a generative AI hackathon for students from Bowdoin, Colby and Bates to explore AI ...
This piece represents the opinion of the Bowdoin Orient Editorial Board. It’s 4 p.m., and the sun has set. The roads are icy, it’s quiet and you can feel the cold wind piercing through your L.L.
The Bowdoin Equestrian Team is simply the best space on campus. And to prove it, a quick primer in all things equine: horses walk, trot, canter, then gallop—so I proceed with the following: ...
“Do you give a damn?” For 86.7 percent of respondents to this semester’s Bowdoin Orient Student Survey (BOSS), the answer is yes. Drawing from 336 anonymous respondents across all class years, the ...