On Thursday, Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department Scott Sehon launched his new book “Socialism: A ...
FROM FARMERS TO FISHERS: Adjunct Lecturer for the Department of Environmental Studies Kate Olson reads from her book “Living ...
On Wednesday night, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) gathered in the Mills Hall event space for its final meeting of the semester. BSG met with Senior Vice President for Inclusion and Diversity Benje ...
From October 21 to 23, the design firm Ayers Saint Gross, who is consulting on the campus plan project, hosted hour-long ...
Americans defined themself in contrast to Russian, because, according to Kurilla, America stood as a democratic free nation ...
The Orient achieved a 74 percent approval rating this fall compared to 65 percent in the spring and 72 percent last fall. As ...
The Curriculum and Educational Policy Committee (CEP), which reviews line—or faculty employment slot—applications and makes recommendations to the academic affairs office, is currently reviewing ...
Of those who responded to this fall’s Bowdoin Orient Student Survey, the majority of students in each class year reported regularly consuming alcohol. Older class years consume more than younger ones, ...
Matthew is a trumpeter but occasionally dabbles in bass, piano, drumming and writing great stuff for The Harpoon. He’s one of ...
“One of my wishes is that those dark trees, So old and firm they scarcely show the breeze, Were not, as ’twere, the merest ...
The end of the semester is a time for students, faculty and community members to showcase their artistic talents and knowledge. The Orient has put together a guide for the final visual and performing ...
It is that time of year once more: the weekend where the December Dance Concert takes Pickard Theater by storm. Six fall ...