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In this edition of the biannual Bowdoin Orient Student Survey (BOSS), 378 students shared their opinions on the Bowdoin Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) encampment, the transition to Workday, ...
This is an open letter undersigned by Carey Goldberg, Ronit BenShir and 19 other parents. “We get a great many applicants and we choose the kindest ones ...
Courtsey of Brian Beard TEE-RIFIC TIME: Andrew Flynn ’27 tees off at the NESCAC championships hosted by Williams College, leading the way for the Polar Bears with an eighth-place finish. The team ...
Courtesy of Randy Nichols SECURING A LEGACY: A young Randy Nichols poses on Main Quad. Nichols is celebrating 20 years as the head of safety and security at the College and will retire at the end of ...
Throughout this academic year, the College has been developing the next campus master plan and has held community input sessions to gather feedback. However, not all stakeholders on campus agree on ...
Isa Cruz STRIKE A POSE: Featuring members of the Chinese Student Association (CHSA), Japanese Student Association (JSA), Korean Students Association (KSA), Philippine Society of Bowdoin College (PSBC) ...
On Monday afternoon, Director of Athletics Tim Ryan ’98 emailed all student athletes to share the Athletics Department’s updated policy on transgender student-athlete participation. Ryan wrote that ...
The Office of Admissions concluded its admissions cycle for the Class of 2029 on March 21 when it released results for the regular decision round. Across all rounds, the College admitted 952 students ...
Yesterday, President Safa Zaki announced in an email to the Bowdoin community that Senior Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs Jen Scanlon will step down from her administrative role at the ...
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 ...
Henry Abbott “We believe that your perspective is crucial to our conversations. We know that your hard work, combined with a Bowdoin education, can quite literally change the world.” Thus ends the ...
Formal hearings for the eight students temporarily suspended for participating in the Bowdoin Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) encampment began yesterday and will continue today. These hearings ...