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 ...
This piece represents the opinion of the author . Editor’s Note, Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 5:40 p.m.: A previous version of this article included the names of the vigil organizers. For security ...
“This story, in a funny way, begins in Paris,” remembered Robert H. Edwards, President of the College from 1990 to 2001. Now 86 years of age, Edwards sat upright at his spotless dining room table in ...
Miles Berry ENCAMPMENT FOR GAZA: Students for Justice in Palestine formed an encampment on the first floor of Smith Union. Organizers protested Donald Trump’s recent comments on U.S. “ownership” of ...
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 ...
I first met Don Quixote when I was seven, within the pages of one of the first books published in Cuba after the Revolution. It was a beautiful, illustrated edition, printed in 1959 by the newly ...
On Tuesday, the Sustainability Office launched the “Bowdoin Bike Share Program,” giving students, faculty and staff a new way to travel around campus. The program features a fleet of five bikes, which ...
On February 7, the Office of Admissions released Early Decision II admissions results, completing the Early Decision rounds for the Class of 2029. Including Regular Decision applications, the College ...
Courtesy of HGA Architects A SILLS FOR STUDENTS: A rendering of Sills Hall features a new lower-level terrace and an ADA-accessible ramp. Other new additions to the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Editor’s Note: Orient coverage on the validity of the assertions contained in this op-ed can be found here. Our students’ recent action inspires me: As the darkness of our moment looms, their courage ...