On Wednesday night, activist, scholar, and reproductive justice leader Loretta J. Ross hosted a conversation titled “The ...
The newer murals build on a tradition of public art in Brunswick. Alonzo herself admires the murals “Many Stitches,” which is ...
When Hayden Mann ’27 started making beats for his friends in middle school, he never expected that it would land him a record ...
BEST IN THE STATE: Women’s cross country poses with its trophy after winning the Maine State Championships for the first time ...
As a student at Bowdoin, Workman completed an anthropology and digital and computational studies coordinate major with a ...
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS: For the past 12 years, Molly Safford has worked in the Café located in Smith Union, but her relationships ...
We all gathered from Cape Cod, Mass. and Brooklyn, N.Y. and Belfast, Maine and Vienna, Austria as mere strangers up 57 stairs ...
I thought, was intimacy dead, or just on Do Not Disturb? I figured this thought wouldn’t have come to me if I had brought my ...
Associate Vice President for Safety and Security Bill Harwood outlined these events in a College-wide email early the next morning, urging community members to remain vigilant and stating that the ...
LESSONS FROM THE PAST: Associate Professor of African Studies and History Brian Purnell speaks at a panel in Gibson Hall. Purnell, sitting on a panel along with three other professors from the history ...
His lecture followed his career, ending with a discussion of his latest work “In a Grain of Wheat,” which contemplates the Islamic State’s destruction of “The Winged Bull of Nineveh,” a sculpture of a ...
I played this game in kindergarten where I would chase the boys around. Not tag—if I caught them, they’d just take off again.