STANDING TOGETHER: Students and community members stand outside of Moulton Union on Tuesday in a rally organized by SJP.
WRITTEN CROSSROADS: The Bowdoin College Museum of Art exhibition “Poetic Truths” and the Special Collections “Bowdoin College ...
The second season will be twelve episodes—twice as long as the first. “Dead Writers” is working with NPR affiliates, ...
Dorothy’s ruby slippers return her to Kansas, not because sequined red pumps are known to be particularly good for walking ...
Independent filmmaker Courtney Stephens narrated “Terra Femme” and “The American Sector” live in the VAC Beam Classroom, ...
The Aunt Lou’s Underground Railroad tomato stems from an enslaved man that took tomato seeds from Kentucky to the John Rankin ...
Johnson briefly introduced the audience to alternative history by discussing novels in the genre from both a U.S. and Soviet ...
From left, Karim ElSedfy ’28, Niklas Chaney ’28, and Aoi Araki ’28 worked together at a Hackathon where they built an ...
CHANGING COASTAL CLIMATE: Holly Parker and Kate Olson speak at a panel on local climate action in the Roux Center for the ...
Hubbard Hall is named after General Thomas Hamlin Hubbard, Class of 1857, who funded the project and was praised as one of ...
Last Saturday, a crowd of literary enthusiasts gathered in the entry pavilion of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) for ...
There are few works as unsettling as “The Republic.” Not because of its complexity or reputation but because it refuses to let us hide from the hardest questions: What is justice? Is it even possible?
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