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TELLING THE TALE: Professor Bobby Meyer-Lee explored the complexity of teaching Chaucer’s work and engaged with its ...
THROWING AWAY THE COMPETITION: Mardy Novak ’27 winds up in the hammer throw. She competed in all four throwing events at the ...
The Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra’s spring concert features select seniors’ final solos. Jimmy Song ’25 will perform Mendelssohn ...
RAYE STIENER’S STUNNER: Sam Raye Steiner ’26, ball in net, looks for a way through his defenders. The men's lacrosse team ...
The men’s golf team took fourth place and a program best finish at the NESCAC Championships this past weekend at the Taconic ...
Randy Nichols, associate vice president of the office of safety and security, was late to his final interview with the Orient ...
LOCAL LEGEND: Singer, songwriter and filmmaker Luke Rathborne reflects on his childhood in Brunswick and the community’s ...
VAULT TO THE TOP: Charlotte Hodge ’25 pole vaults. Both men’s and women’s track and field teams placed fifth at the NESCAC ...
The softball team (17–17; 4–10 NESCAC) won both games of its Tuesday night doubleheader against the University of New England ...
Even those who have never tuned into WBOR will recognize the station’s distinct artistic presence on campus. From quirky ...
At the interface between the public and private world, window sills are strange, beautiful spaces. Collectors of curated chaos, they are an assemblage of the tender excesses of our everydays: dried ...
Liam Roehr ’25 is now a seasoned summer resident after spending two straight years in Maine. Roehr’s lone complaint of Bowdoin summers was the interim housing experience. Roehr spent two weeks in a ...
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