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Lecture Michele Norris delivers annual Martin Luther King Commemorative Lecture. By Margaret Unger • 3 days ago. Last Saturday night, journalist and author Michele Norris spoke on race, difficult conversations and her book “Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity,” as she delivered the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture in Pickard …
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The nation’s oldest continuously published college weekly. The Bowdoin Orient is a student-run weekly publication dedicated to providing news and information relevant to the College community.
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2025年1月24日 · CXD CXD offers more individualized programming at Sophomore Bootcamp. By Ava Arepally • 4 days ago. Last week, the Career Exploration and Development Center (CXD) hosted its seventh annual Sophomore Bootcamp for the Class of 2027 to explore career opportunities and prepare for life after the College.
2025 – The Bowdoin Orient
2025年1月31日 · Brunswick Brunswick’s ECC hosts art-build supporting anti-Trump protest in Portland. By Miles Palmer • 4 days ago. On Saturday, January 18, the Electric Cottage Collective (ECC) hosted an art-build entitled “Art Build: Defeat Trump’s Extreme-Right Billionaire Agenda” in preparation for the “Maine Progressive Groups Rally to Protest Trump’s Agenda.”
Magazine – The Bowdoin Orient
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News in Brief – The Bowdoin Orient
2022年4月15日 · News in Brief Bowdoin administration and faculty respond to landmark Supreme Court decision. By Sam Pausman and Juliana Vandermark • June 30, 2023. On Thursday, June 29, President Clayton Rose sent an email statement to the College in response to the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to effectively ban race-based affirmative action in college admissions.
Something worth repeating – The Bowdoin Orient
2024年2月9日 · This week last year, our Editorial Board felt it pressing, in the week following Bowdoin’s announcement of a record number of applications received, to urge the College to end its practice of preferencing legacy status in the admissions process. Following this year’s admissions news, we again call upon the College to end legacy admissions. The function of the Editorial Board is both to ...
Editorial – The Bowdoin Orient
2024年9月27日 · Editorial The case for more political discourse on campus. By Editorial Board • September 27, 2024. The 2024 General Election is only 38 days away. As you walk around campus, the approaching election may appear obvious, with Bowdoin Votes regularly tabling and partisan student organizations hosting community events.
Sports – The Bowdoin Orient
Polar Bear of the Week Polar Bear of the Week: Emma Crum ’26. By Ava Moore • 4 days ago. Emma Crum ’26 and the Bowdoin Nordic Ski team reached new heights at the St. Lawrence Carnival as Crum skated past the competition and became the first Polar Bear to win an Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) race in Bowdoin …
Winter 2025 – The Bowdoin Orient
2025年1月27日 · Winter 2025. Total Number of Articles: 1 First Article on this Page: January 24, 2025 Latest Article on this Page: January 24, 2025