Isa Cruz BROADCASTING GOODBYE: WBOR managers, DJs and alumni alike say goodbye to its thirty-year old Dudley Coe station. The walls hold much of the station’s history, including photos, zines and even ...
Courtsey of Brian Beard ROUNDS OF REBOUNDS: Afamdi Achufusi secures a rebound, one of six he put on the board during the Husson game. The basketball team proved dominant over the break after beating ...
415 murdered women in 2024. 415 murdered women just in 2024. The Istanbul Convention, officially known as the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and ...
Carolina Weatherall FROM FARMERS TO FISHERS: Adjunct Lecturer for the Department of Environmental Studies Kate Olson reads from her book “Living Change: Finding Place in a Warming World” Tuesday night ...
The biannual Bowdoin Orient Student Survey is back with findings on student opinions about College events and issues. Through an anonymous survey, 335 students shared their views on the Ad Hoc ...
Janet Briggs DEFINED BY DIFFERENCE: Ivan Kurilla, Visiting Tallman Scholar in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, speaks on Russian-American relations in Searles. Kurilla argued that U.S.
Carolina Weatherall A WRITER’S STOWE AWAY: The Harriet Beacher House sits on Federal Street and houses offices for faculty on sabbatical. After the House was purchased by the College, English and ...
Juan Chang “Nothing conceivable is so petty, so insipid, so crowded with paltry interests, in one word so anti-poetic, as the life of a man in the United States.” From the inception of this column, my ...
Unfortunately, time did not allow us to conduct investigative journalism at a party. However, we had been meaning to write about alternative functions for a while, and the Thorne Thanksgiving Dinner ...
In August 2023, I boarded a flight to Paris, France and set off to spend my junior year abroad. As I jetted into the cloudy sky and nervously anticipated the year to come, I thought about what I hoped ...
The world’s leading expert on generational differences held a talk in the Visual Arts Center last month, and after leaving the hour-long entertainment special, I was disheartened. Jean Twenge is a ...
When I first got to college, my go-to icebreaker question was, “Do you live to eat or eat to live?” Coming from Singapore, where food is an integral part of the culture and all of my friends “lived to ...