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The Bowdoin Orient – The nation’s oldest continuously published …
4 days ago · M Hockey Men’s hockey notches shootout win over Colby in 223rd rivalry game. By Ava Arepally and Margaret Unger • Today. Last Saturday evening, the Bowdoin Polar Bears (7–9–2; 5–5–2 NESCAC) faced the Colby College Mules (10–5–3; 5–5–2 NESCAC) in the teams’ 223rd matchup, a rivalry meeting that has continued on for more than a century.
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
Jan 31, 2025 · 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 – The Bowdoin Orient
Jan 31, 2025 · Books Professor Claire Robison features modern-day religion in debut book. By Lily Echeverria • 5 days ago. Assistant Professor of Religion and Asian Studies Claire Robison joined Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies Rachel Sturman yesterday for a conversation about the release of Robison’s first book, “Bringing Krishna Back to India: Global and Local Networks in …
Magazine – The Bowdoin Orient
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The struggle continues – The Bowdoin Orient
Jan 24, 2025 · Juan Chang Last week, the Israeli government finally agreed to a ceasefire. It was the same agreement that it rejected seven months and thousands of lives ago. This is most certainly a reason to celebrate. For the first time in 15 months, Palestinians have begun to return to the rubble that used to be their homes.
Editorial – The Bowdoin Orient
Sep 27, 2024 · Editorial The case for more political discourse on campus. By Editorial Board • September 27, 2024. The 2024 General Election is only 38 days away. As you walk around campus, the approaching election may appear obvious, with Bowdoin Votes regularly tabling and partisan student organizations hosting community events.
In defense of the liberal arts – The Bowdoin Orient
Dec 6, 2024 · 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
Oct 11, 2024 · 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 ...
Sep 13, 2024 · 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 ...