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To illustrate how the YA genre often forsakes representations of queer pain, Matos discussed the re-release of the novel ...
A MAMMOTH OF A WIN: Kyla Gary ’25 hits the ball and prepares to make a run. The softball team faced Amherst this past weekend ...
DAY OF ACTION: Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Cinema Studies Allison Cooper stands at the AAUP ...
However, Gates says that he thought students were able to quickly adapt to this change, especially rising sophomores in Round ...
The writer of the hour was C.S. Giscombe, an essayist and poet whose work spans decades and who has been awarded several ...
Starting late this spring and continuing through the summer, the Bowdoin Pines, a small pine forest located on either side of Bath Road, will undergo upkeep and cultivation as part of the College’s ...
Following spring elections, BSG President Eisa Rafat ’25 and Vice President Elliot Ewell ’27 shared election results and filled vacant positions. Franco Ruocco ’27 was confirmed fall treasurer for 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 ...
On Monday morning, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) announced the results of its recent executive board and class council elections. Voting for the executive board and class councils opened after the ...
COURTROOM POLITICS: Lauren Mattioli delivers her lecture in the Shannon Room in Hubbard Hall. Mattioli spoke on the way presidents can carry out a judicial agenda and influence the judiciary through ...
Will excitedly caught onto this, deciding that the sun and cooking create a Venn diagram, intersecting through music.
Timmy Ignacio ’26, who was one of the choreographers for the PSBC dance, wore his father’s traditional wedding garment on the ...