The Bowdoin cohort, which wrapped up the Bowdoin Coastal Studies Semester this week, joined undergraduates from Bigelow's Sea ...
The show, which runs until June 1 in the museum’s Halford Gallery and the Bernard and Barbro Osher Gallery, examines ...
More than $5 billion was spent on political advertising over the 2024 election cycle, according to Professor of Government ...
The Bowdoin Outing Club invited students to accessorize with their best outdoor apparel and join its end-of-semester party.
The December 7 show included dances representing Rwanda, Somalia, and South Africa, a comedic Nigerian drama, and ...
The Asian Students Alliance (ASA) held its annual social get-together. Students gathered in Smith Union to mingle, enjoy some music, and sample delicacies from across the Asian continent. The event, ...
Four months after his release from Russian captivity, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich ’14 has shone a light on the secretive Kremlin agency that arrested him. In a Wall Street Journal ...
Tired of polarization and “oversimplified thinking” when it comes to discussing current affairs, Eric Thompson ’11 decided to start his own news service and make it truly nonpartisan. The economics ...
“It’s a cantata based on the seventh-century plainchant Advent hymn Conditor alme siderum, which means “Creator of the Stars of Night,” explained Small, who is an administrator at Bowdoin’s music ...
The podcast brings classic American authors back to life for a contemporary audience by taking listeners on tours of literary homes, transporting them inside the houses where the authors lived and ...
This fall, the Student Fellowships and Research office awarded twenty-five Fall Research Awards, up to $2,500 apiece, to students working on independent, faculty-mentored research across the ...
Students gathered at Thorne Hall on December 6 for the annual Junior-Senior Ball. This year’s theme was “Northern Lights,” and guests were encouraged to dress accordingly (hint: think blue, green, ...