Last Saturday, MacMillan House lit up with ambient, iridescent lights in anticipation of two musical acts: Bowdoin’s own DJ ...
This season, the team traveled across New England to compete in the Head of the Riverfront regatta in Hartford, Conn., the ...
NO ONE IS ALONE: The Bowdoin Department of Theater and Dance production of “Into the Woods” played to three days of sold-out ...
Nomad has previously hosted student bands, such as Far From Juno and Night Hawk, in their event space. Ainsley Morrison ’26 ...
In order to mirror the festive environment at the State Theater, the screening on campus featured a raffle of winter ...
Tolchinsky currently serves as the Creative Writing Specialist at Harvard Divinity School after a year-long stint as the ...
In order to qualify for the national event, Vecchio and Schill competed in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing ...
INNOVATION ON AN INTERNATIONAL STAGE: U.S. Ambassador at Large for Cyberspace and Digital Policy Nathaniel Fick (left) sits ...
“When you consider why it is so different to live now compared to 200 years ago, or 100 years ago, or 50 years ago or even 20 ...
This past week, the College hosted “KlavierFest: The Sound of Innovation,” a two day symposium made up of performances, lectures and panels centered around the role of AI in music. The events were led ...
Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election poses a serious threat to the democratic institutions and civil liberties that most Americans cherish. This is the candidate who has repeatedly discredited ...
Last week, I chose against Hart Crane’s monumentalism for the sake of his common men—his hobos. Let us turn to what I think monumentalism looks like done right. Stephen Vincent Benét is a name you’ve ...