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bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Kaya Patel |Evan Carr
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bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Kaya Patel |Julia Dickinson |Claire Shim
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4 weeks ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Emma Kilbride
With an ocean separating Maine and Ireland, what could a small college like Bowdoin have to do with Irish history? At Monday’s talk from Peter McLoughlin, a professor at the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s University Belfast, attendees got a historical breakdown of the Northern Irish peace process and America’s role in it—from Maine to Washington, D.C.McLoughlin is a specialist in Irish and Northern Irish history and a fellow of the Senator George J.
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bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs
Six women’s swimmers and divers traveled to Greensboro, N.C., last week for the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships. The Polar Bears finished 15th overall at the meet with a record-shattering performance from Natalie Garre ’28 and an All-American finish on the 3-meter by diver Sadie Smith ’25.
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bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Kaya Patel
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bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs
With a NESCAC title, an individual top-five finish, three relay top-five finishes, two school records and two personal best times, swimmer Jack Tran ’26 shined at the men’s swimming and diving NESCAC championships last weekend. At the championships hosted at Middlebury College, Tran impressed with his sprint fly prowess. He won the 50 fly with a personal best, school record and Middlebury pool record of 21.67 seconds and finished 12th in the 100 fly with another personal best of 49.48.
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Kaya Patel |John Schubert |Emma Kilbride
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs
Whether looking for books, ghosts or gargoyles, Hubbard Hall has everything. In its almost 122 years on campus, it has seen multiple transformations, from library to offices. Hubbard Hall is named after General Thomas Hamlin Hubbard, Class of 1857, who funded the project and was praised as one of the most significant elements of the early college legacy. He is also credited with convincing Edward F. Searles to fund the construction of Searles Science Building.
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bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Emma Kilbride |Miles Berry
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Emma Kilbride |Miles Berry
As the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) encampment in Smith Union surpasses the 24-hour mark, protesters grapple with potential disciplinary actions and call for more community support. As of Friday evening, around 40 protesters remained in the Smith Union encampment. In an interview with the Orient on Friday afternoon, lead SJP organizer Olivia Kenney ’25 said that they have taken on a “spokesperson” role for the encampment and spent much of the day interfacing with administrators.