Cofounder and editor-in-chief of The Dispatch Jonah Goldberg and contributor to The Atlantic Tyler Austin Harper speak in ...
That is the question that keeps bringing me back to Ovid’s exile poetry, the “Tristia” and “Ex Ponto,” written after Augustus ...
As a Jewish student, I often feel alienated from my faith. Ashamed, even. Searching for answers, I have found it helpful to put myself in the shoes of Jews around the world. Some of them are in the ...
With performances Friday and Saturday nights, “Bunk Beds” explored themes of LGBTQ+ romance and radicalism, highlighting the ...
Associate Professor of History Salar Mohandesi speaks on Tuesday in Searles Hall. Mohandesi offered a historical perspective on the ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran, focusing on ...
On Thursday night, Emmy-nominated filmmaker George Ellzey Jr. ’13 returned to the college to talk to students about his ...
ZONING AT THE LANDING: The map above depicts the zoning by the Town of Brunswick for Brunswick Landing. Half of the land is ...
The men’s lacrosse team held on to win thanks to a handful of key defensive stops. Last week, the men’s lacrosse team (11–0; ...
It’s hard being a Bowdoin student.” Sometimes you hear something so absolutely wrong that in the shadow of its falsehood an image of the truth becomes apparent. Sitting in the back of some inane ...
Before I even met Gary and Beth of Gulf of Maine Books, I was already writing their love story in my head—the kind with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan and a bookstore that smells like old paper and devotion.