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TELLING THE TALE: Professor Bobby Meyer-Lee explored the complexity of teaching Chaucer’s work and engaged with its ...
Lying beneath the manicured Main Quad of campus lies a hidden world: A network of steam tunnels, long shrouded in myth and ...
VAULT TO THE TOP: Charlotte Hodge ’25 pole vaults. Both men’s and women’s track and field teams placed fifth at the NESCAC ...
RAYE STIENER’S STUNNER: Sam Raye Steiner ’26, ball in net, looks for a way through his defenders. The men's lacrosse team ...
On Monday, Kate Dempsey ’88, the Maine State Director of The Nature Conservancy, a global environmental advocacy group, ...
SOUNDS OF SARGENT: Sargent Gymnasium is a recreational haven for the day-to-day athletic activities of students, from ...
CONTEXTUALIZING THE CAMP: Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and North African Studies Nasser Abourahme poses with his new ...
Liam Roehr ’25 is now a seasoned summer resident after spending two straight years in Maine. Roehr’s lone complaint of ...
Randy Nichols, associate vice president of the office of safety and security, was late to his final interview with the Orient ...
BUILDING OUR BOWDOIN COMMUNITY: Professor of Cinema Studies Tricia Welsch sits with her dog on the front steps of her house. After living within walking distance of campus for around 20 years, she ...
When what we eat could be anything from anywhere, we lose care for everything, everywhere. In a globalized world, we don’t depend on any unique place or its inhabitants, and by not cherishing any ...
In this edition of the biannual Bowdoin Orient Student Survey (BOSS), 378 students shared their opinions on the Bowdoin Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) encampment, the transition to Workday, ...
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