Students interested in finance and consulting met a new-but-old face this semester, as former Senior Associate Director and Advisor in Finance and Consulting at Career Exploration and Development (CXD ...
BSG also unanimously passed a proposal specifying the budget for the Ivies Main Quad Day. The student group will maintain the same budget for the event as previous years, allotting $10,000 for food ...
Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) met last Wednesday, October 2, in the Mills Hall event room and discussed the upcoming implementation of Workday Student as Bowdoin’s academic information management ...
POLITICS IN PERSPECTIVE: Ryan Berg discusses Venezuela's recent election, contextualizing it in a greater conversation ...
On the evening of September 30, students, faculty and local residents joined in a vigil hosted by Bowdoin Hillel for the ...
On the evening of September 30, students, faculty and local residents joined in a vigil hosted by Bowdoin Hillel for the ...
Nadia Celis, a professor of Romance languages and literatures and Latin American, Caribbean and Latinx Studies, shared the steps that the Curriculum and Education Policy Committee—which she is on—is ...
We have plenty of poetry, but we have few saints. Be true to the ideals of poetry, be a saint. Live the lives that today are unlived. Patrick Sullivan is a member of the Class of 2026.
In what was no doubt the highlight of last week’s edition of the Bowdoin Orient, the first entry into the column “Poetic Vistas” argued for the reemergence of democratic poetry. There is, of course, ...
Coates has said in interviews that “The Message” is a book about writing, but almost all of its coverage has made it out to be about everything but writing. That is a shame, because Coates’s advice on ...
The panel began with an introduction by moderator Anne Goodyear, co-director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, who ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 abolished these forms of voter discrimination across the country, but the voter suppression ...