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Dalia Tabachnik On Maine’s southern border with New Hampshire, a large blue sign stands at the north end of the Piscataqua River Bridge. “Welcome to Maine—the way life should be,” it reads. For ...
Miles Berry ENCAMPMENT FOR GAZA: Students for Justice in Palestine formed an encampment on the first floor of Smith Union. Organizers protested Donald Trump’s recent comments on U.S. “ownership” of ...
Just before 6 p.m. on Monday, the final Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) protestors remaining in the Smith Union encampment walked out to a large, cheering crowd gathered on Dudley Coe Quad ...
Editor’s Note: Orient coverage on the validity of the assertions contained in this op-ed can be found here. Our students’ recent action inspires me: As the darkness of our moment looms, their courage ...
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 ...
Carolina Weatherall A NEW PERSPECTIVE: Dr. Natasha A. Kelly explores Afro-German feminisms through documentary film. This past week, the Bowdoin German Department welcomed Dr. Natasha A. Kelly to ...
Courtsey of Brian Beard FOR THE SAVE: Sarah Peterson ’27, a goalie for the women’s hockey team shown above gearing up to block the puck in the teams season opener against Wesleyan. Peterson earned ...
When Jennifer Scanlon arrived at the College in 2002 as a tenure-track professor to help build what is now the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies (GSWS) program, she didn’t expect to spend almost ...
DECLINE IN TRANSPORTS, CITATIONS Associate Vice President for Safety and Security Randy Nichols cautioned against placing too much weight on statistics as the sole indicator of trends in campus ...
On Wednesday night, students and community members gathered for the launch of Senior Writer-in-Residence Anthony Walton’s new book, “The End of Respectability: Notes of a Black American Reckoning with ...
Isa Cruz POETIC PEDAGOGY: Alumni poet Taylor Mali ’87 leads a workshop in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library as a part of the Longfellow Days festival, joining poets such as Robert Frost and Edna St.
Carolina Weatherall PERSONAL, NOT POLITICAL: Jamella Gow, Fatuma Hussein and Erin Mooney speak at a panel moderated by Wendy Van Damme. The panelists discussed their personal experiences with ...
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