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The Bowdoin Orient – The nation’s oldest continuously published …
Lecture Michele Norris delivers annual Martin Luther King Commemorative Lecture. By Margaret Unger • 3 days ago. Last Saturday night, journalist and author Michele Norris spoke on race, difficult conversations and her book “Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity,” as she delivered the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture in Pickard …
Bowdoin Safety and Security lockdown Smith Union, SJP …
13 小时之前 · Janet Briggs IN THE ODEUM: Students gather outside the locked Smith Union, chanting to communicate with students and security inside the encampment.. College security has blocked access to Smith Union Friday morning as protesters affiliated with Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) remain in the encampment they established Thursday evening.. College security personnel are posted at the ...
News – The Bowdoin Orient
2025年1月24日 · CXD CXD offers more individualized programming at Sophomore Bootcamp. By Ava Arepally • 4 days ago. Last week, the Career Exploration and Development Center (CXD) hosted its seventh annual Sophomore Bootcamp for the Class of 2027 to explore career opportunities and prepare for life after the College.
Magazine – The Bowdoin Orient
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About the Orient - Bowdoin Orient
The nation’s oldest continuously published college weekly. The Bowdoin Orient is a student-run weekly publication dedicated to providing news and information relevant to the College community.
The Cost of Silence - The Bowdoin Orient
2025年1月31日 · Henry Abbott. On October 19, 2023, in an email sent to all students and employees with the subject line “Offering support,” President Safa Zaki declared: “… I decided upon my arrival at the College—and shared this decision with several of you—that it would not be my practice to issue statements.”
News in Brief – The Bowdoin Orient
2022年4月15日 · News in Brief Bowdoin administration and faculty respond to landmark Supreme Court decision. By Sam Pausman and Juliana Vandermark • June 30, 2023. On Thursday, June 29, President Clayton Rose sent an email statement to the College in response to the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to effectively ban race-based affirmative action in college admissions.
In defense of the liberal arts – The Bowdoin Orient
2024年12月6日 · As we continue the process of signing up for classes for next semester during the Add/Drop I period, the buzz around new courses has seemed to die down, while the scramble to sign up for a class that fulfills at least one graduation requirement persists.
Lives unlived – The Bowdoin Orient
2024年10月11日 · Henry Abbott. 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.
Students and faculty reflect on the storied history of Bowdoin ...
2024年9月13日 · Archival photo courtesy of Nathan Rhodes '98 MOUNTAIN MADNESS: A group of Bowdoin first-year students in the Class of 2000 take a break after a lengthy hike as depicted in a photo found in a 1996 edition of the Bowdoin Orient.. As new Bowdoin students slowly settle into academic and social rhythms, the centerpiece of students’ introductions to Bowdoin—orientation trips—has started to ...