POUR ONE OUT: Joshua’s Restaurant and Tavern is closing next Saturday, September 28. The Maine Street tavern has served food ...
Late last spring, a Bowdoin student discovered and reported an instance in which current and former students’ personal ...
A multitude of artists from Maine put their art up for sale for the fourth and final ArtWalk organized by the Brunswick Downtown Association. The Brunswick ArtWalk was one of many across the state of ...
Foner’s talk emphasized the importance of an accurate telling of Reconstruction history. Foner pointed to forces in academia ...
Yesterday afternoon, students, faculty, alumni, trustees and community members gathered in the newly renovated study room of ...
The concert, organized by WBOR, marked the first live performance for students on campus since the station welcomed Boston rock band Juice to campus last spring and was the first time the amphitheater ...
Skinner started writing about Bachman’s warbler as part of a project called “Delisted 2023.” A group of poets, organized by writer and attorney Jennifer Collins, were each assigned a species that had ...
The exhibit explores themes of forgotten history, time and migration among marginalized communities. DeVille worked with ...
Professor of Cinema Studies Tricia Welsch and Professor of Theater Davis R. Robinson, who introduced Waters on Thursday night, spearheaded the effort to bring him to Bowdoin. Both said that Waters’s ...
Unpopular opinion: We’re too hard on France. I know, I know, what could those baguette-loving, mustache-having colonizers offer us super cool Americans? The answer to that question is the ...
The answer to that question is the contributions of one Victor Marie Hugo. Of all the mad lads in history, Hugo was perhaps one of the maddest … and it’s hard to find other singular words to describe ...
Unpopular opinion: We’re too hard on France. I know, I know, what could those baguette-loving, mustache-having colonizers offer us super cool Americans? The answer to that question is the ...