Randy Nichols, associate vice president of the Office of Safety and Security, sent an email to all Bowdoin students and employees addressing the U.S. Immigration and ...
Very little has changed in the 2,700 years since Homer composed his epic. Like Odysseus, we long for home, make mistakes and grieve the time we’ve lost. “The Odyssey” begins with a line asking the ...
If you want to embody the same striking and trendy essence of the dress through color-blocking, you are in the right place. Looking like a chic Rubik’s cube, tastefully shuffled Home Depot paint ...
University of Geneva Professor Emeritus David Spurr introduced and led a reading of James Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake” in Hubbard ...
After a hiatus of some years following the discontinuation of first-year programming, a new version of this book club started ...
Colby Drabik ’27, who hosts the “300 watts or bust” show from 2 to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays, said the new space is already ...
ENCAMPMENT FOR GAZA: Students for Justice in Palestine formed an encampment on the first floor of Smith Union. Organizers ...
Talia Traskos-Hart ’25 holds “From Daughters to Mothers: A Study of Reproductive Labor” gallery talk
BCMA Curator Casey Braun, who worked closely with Traskos-Hart on the exhibition, spoke about how Traskos-Hart depicted ...
SNAP OF THE SUMMIT: Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow Sean Kramer’s capstone exhibition, titled “Irreplaceable ...
On Saturday, January 18, the Electric Cottage Collective (ECC) hosted an art-build entitled “Art Build: Defeat Trump’s ...
Music, Listening and Cultural Inquiry” talk, UC Riverside Professor of History Jorge Leal and USC Professor of English ...
Often found looking through the lens of his large format camera, Miguel Pavón ’25 is following his passion for filmmaking and ...
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