Ziblatt proposed two explanations for the United States’s democratic backsliding: the Republican Party’s disregard for the ...
Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) convened on Wednesday in the Mills Hall event space and hosted President Safa Zaki to ...
Yusur Jasim ’25, poet Maya Williams and drag queen Gigi Gabor sit in Kresge Auditorium for a panel moderated by Eli Bundy ’27 ...
Community members gather in Kresge Auditorium for SJP’s“One Year of Genocide: A Student Led Teach-In.” Student speakers ...
Isa Cruz LISTEN UP: WBOR’s Brunswick community DJ shows provide connection between the townspeople and Bowdoin students. The ...
Although her first drawings at Moulton were spontaneous, Austin is a meticulous artist—her most recent polar bear took over ...
These listening sessions can only accommodate a small fraction of the student body, particularly given the closing of registration earlier this week. In contrast, nearly 70 percent of students voted ...
After months of purported deliberation, the Trustees announced the creation of the “Ad Hoc Committee on Investments and Responsibility” (ACIR). Rather than a true concession, the ACIR is simply a ...
By Bowdoin Votes • Just now. It’s easy to feel apathetic about the current state of American politics. It’s easy to throw your ...
“The Sin,” a painting by Heinrich Lossow, is mesmerizing because it captures the sexuality of divine ecstasy. And it’s not a sin—it’s how communion works. The work errs in its title and the invocation ...
Sabbatical Island has afforded me a perspective that might help soften some of the sharper edges of campus discussion. An academic sabbatical allows a person to immerse themselves in intergenerational ...
I could try to come up with a list of America’s cultural and political woes à la Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” but that would quickly surpass my word limit on this column. And even then, I ...