Some Friday evening deep into the throes of each semester, cocktail dresses, wrinkled suits and funky corduroy pants find an occasion to emerge: Student Night at the Museum. Among charcuterie spreads ...
The Office of Safety and Security released the College’s annual security and fire safety report for the 2025-2026 academic year in an email to the campus community on Wednesday. The report revealed a ...
On Wednesday night, Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) convened in the Mills Hall event space, hosting six administrators. The administrators included Senior Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs ...
This fiscal year, the College made a roughly 5.8 percent increase to its comprehensive fee, which is the total cost of tuition, room and board and other mandatory fees for students attending the ...
Scanlon said she hopes to continue a partnership with BSG to spread the word about the importance of the Bowdoin Course Questionnaire (BCQ) to students. Scanlon noted that if only a small percentage ...
Since the start of the academic year, some student groups have been running into problems when attempting to book Kresge Auditorium, a popular event space in the Visual Arts Center, due to recent ...
“Officers quickly responded to the report of a threat and began the evacuation process shortly after 1 p.m. Once the assessment determined that the threat was a hoax, we begun reopening libraries at ...
Last Friday, faculty convened for the second time this year to discuss updates to the Committee on Governance and Faculty Affairs (GFA), ethical standards of research procedures, healthcare benefits, ...
STUMP SPEECH: Graham Platner speaks among the trees of the Brunswick Town Mall on Thursday night. Platner, who is running in the Democratic primary for next year’s U.S. Senate election, came to ...
CLIMATE CRUSADER: Philip Gregory ’76 speaks in the VAC’s Beam Classroom on Tuesday night. Gregory is a lawyer with Our Children’s Trust, a group that works to represent youth plaintiffs in climate ...
The Class of 2029 was the first to use the new Workday course registration platform for their first semester at the College. While there were students who felt it was straightforward, others indicated ...
Democratic United States Senate candidate for Maine Graham Platner held a talk on Brunswick’s Town Mall this Thursday, his fourth town hall in a series he is organizing across the state of Maine.
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