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You squash a honey bee as you sip your morning coffee and look out on the Maine coast. It’s your routine. What you likely fail to consider is that both the species of bee you’ve killed and the coffee ...
Isa Cruz CONTEXTUALIZING THE CAMP: Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and North African Studies Nasser Abourahme poses with his new book in H-L. In his talk, Abourahme discussed the book’s focus on ...
In the past three years, Bowdoin averaged 3.3 million pounds of trash, recycling and food waste per year—a significant increase from the three years before the pandemic, where the school averaged only ...
In the past three years, Bowdoin averaged 3.3 million pounds of trash, recycling and food waste per year—a significant increase from the three years before the pandemic, where the school averaged only ...
This summer, the College is working to increase the availability of housing-eligible job opportunities on campus and match students in need with those positions. These efforts come amid concerns about ...
During the first Trump administration, I followed the advice of seasoned organizers to select a specific issue to dedicate time, learning and action to. Having selected queer issues at large, I ...
Recent instances of colleges and universities facing pressure by the Trump administration to implement institutional demands or risk having their federal funding cut have sparked conversations about ...
Isa Cruz DAY OF ACTION: Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Cinema Studies Allison Cooper stands at the AAUP Bowdoin table in Smith Union. Professors tabled throughout the day ...
Isa Cruz PINING AWAY: The Bowdoin Pines will be undergoing a new forest management plan this spring and summer. The plan is designed to protect the health of the forest while also preserving the ...
On Monday afternoon, Director of Athletics Tim Ryan ’98 emailed all student athletes to share the Athletics Department’s updated policy on transgender student-athlete participation. Ryan wrote that ...
Currently I’m sitting in bed on the bottom floor of my aunt’s apartment in Portland, OR (not the other Portland, the one in Maine where I go to school). It’s almost a hundred degrees outside. I angle ...
Courtesy of the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives MASS HALL THEN: Massachusetts Hall is shown here in 1884 looking northeast. The photograph was taken by well known ...
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