The Susan Dwight Bliss room in Hubbard Hall remains closed for the indefinite future. The closure is due to the lack of climate control in Hubbard. The temporary closure of the Susan Dwight Bliss Room ...
Gracie Loney ’25, a Tulsa, Okla. native, introduced Ellsworth and reflected on how she had barely learned about the history of the Tulsa Race Massacre growing up. Loney also acknowledged that for ...
Last Saturday, the women’s basketball team (2–0; 0–0 NESCAC) blew out the Skidmore College Thoroughbreds 74–44 in its first game of the season. Eleven different Polar Bears scored in the win, led by ...
A HARD HISTORY: Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar Kristina Richardson presents in Kresge Auditorium. Richardson’s lecture explored the history of slavery and racial capitalism outside of the ...
The women’s hockey team (2–0–0; 2–0–0 NESCAC) won both conference games against Wesleyan University (0–2–0; 0–2–0 NESCAC) last weekend in its season opener. After finishing eighth in the NESCAC last ...
Pivoting to a domestic context, Auth discussed the rise of an alternative form of energy poverty in the United States. As a result of climate change, she explained, more and more American households ...
The Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra’s unity in performing this piece seemed to inspire a sense of togetherness in the audience as well. For me, this is the reason to enjoy a live concert—the shared ...
Last weekend, the men’s basketball team (3–0; 0–0 NESCAC) started off its season strong, going 2–0 to begin non-conference play. The two wins included a 75–58 win over Curry College (0–4) last Friday ...
BOWDOIN ON THE BALLOT: Former Professor Chris Potholm poses with his newest book “How Maine Decides: An Insider’s Guide to How Ballot Measures Are Won and Lost,” which includes elections through the ...
DOUBLE TIME: Scott Martin, Bowdoin’s new jazz and pop piano instructor, and Tom Porter, a writer and multimedia producer who works in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs, play piano at ...