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Dawa Lokyitsang gives a talk. Lokyitsang, a Tibetan-American anthropologist, spoke on how Tibetans fleeing from Chinese ...
Faculty and administrators convened in Mills Hall last Friday for their first meeting of the year to discuss, among other topics, national news affecting the College and student use of artificial ...
On Tuesday evening, the Brunswick Police Department (BPD) arrested two men following a report by students that the men ...
The College is now offering students, staff and faculty access to premium models of five generative artificial intelligence ...
Last night, Dr. Rajiv Shah, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, spoke at the Arnold D. Kates Lecture on the future of ...
After closing its spring 2025 exhibition “Before They Were Famous: The Student Days of the Class of 1825,” Hawthorne-Longfellow Library has transformed the show in digital form through a collaboration ...
Last Friday afternoon, over 50 bird enthusiasts flocked to the monthly Audubon Page-Turning. Hosted by the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections and Archives since January 2016, the ...
Each new year, a new slate of Bowdoin bands enters the music scene on campus, making their mark. As bands return and plan for the year ahead, some prominent campus bands share how they got their start ...
For Daniel Hennelly ’26, the path to the visual arts has been anything but direct. At times, it has meant hauling a toilet ...
There is only so much I remember of what lies underneath, but I try anyway: first it is the cold embrace of the Atlantic and ...
Decorated with fantasy-inspired elements, Elevenses invites customers in for a tasty treat as it looks forward to its grand ...
While Serbs nowadays throw up a holy trinity salute to express their national pride and religion—like Albanians who sign an ...