Image courtesy of Aniqa Chowdhury FROM THE BOWDOIN BUBBLE TO THE BIG CITY: Zohran Mamdani '14 was an activist and a changemaker long before his mayoral campaign, founding Bowdoin Students for Justice ...
On Maine’s southern border with New Hampshire, a large blue sign stands at the north end of the Piscataqua River Bridge. “Welcome to Maine—the way life should be,” it reads. For decades, motorists ...
This piece represents the opinion of the author . The immigration discourse has been loaded for a very long time, and it has not become any less polarizing. Growing up as the child of immigrants, it ...
Throughout the academic year, typically on the first Friday of every month, the College holds what academic institutions refer to as faculty meetings, a practice held by colleges and universities ...
Abigail Hebert IN SHORT: While the author of two published short story collections, Kevin Moffett’s visit to the College highlighted his debut novel “Only Son.” On Wednesday, students, faculty and ...
Being at a liberal arts college, I constantly hear about the politics of language, but I have never known of in-depth discussions on slurs and epithets. I was reminded of this last week when I ...
Abigail Hebert NEW FILES, OLD CONNECTIONS: Hawthorne-Longfellow Library’s Special Collections and Archives bears the name of George Mitchell ’54 H’84. Newly released Epstein files revealed a ...
For many Bowdoin student-athletes, being a part of a team is a support system: a group that acts as a family. But exactly a year ago, that world froze as the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted athletic ...
Andrew Shi A CLOSER LOOK: Artist Fazal Sheikh’s portraits reveal the realities of immigrants and refugees, capturing the depth beyond traditional narratives. He currently documents the American ...
I try not to go into my interviews with a thesis. But the notion of a couple who has run a bookstore on Maine Street for over four decades was catnip to an already hopeless romantic. Before I even met ...
The other night, my friend Maiara Rebordão ’27 and I spent several hours sitting in her room and exchanging Brazilian songs we grew up with. While I don’t understand Portuguese, I have a deep ...
Courtesy of Brian Beard PILLING IT ON: The men’s lacrosse team celebrates Alex Choi’s ’28 first goal of the season. The faceoff specialist won 50 percent of his faceoffs in the team’s 22–4 win over ...