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4 weeks ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Miles Berry
On February 28, an Orient op-ed written by Associate Professor of Mathematics Jack O’Brien accused two Bowdoin faculty members in the mathematics department of having professional connections with the National Security Agency (NSA), outlined a series of connections that the NSA has with the broader American mathematics community and called for changes in the academic culture of the Bowdoin math department.
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1 month ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Miles Berry
On Sunday, the disciplinary process of the eight students temporarily suspended by the College as a result of their participation in the Bowdoin Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) encampment in Smith Union came to a close. The administration placed all eight students on disciplinary probation and permitted them to return to campus as of 5 p.m. that day.
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Janet Briggs |Emma Kilbride |Miles Berry
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Miles Berry
One long-standing conception of academia is that of the ivory tower: an elite scholarly enterprise focused solely on the pursuit of truth and knowledge, removed from worldly concerns and troubles.
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Miles Berry
You seem to be browsing on a screen size, browser, or device that this website cannot support. Some things might look and act a little weird.
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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.
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Miles Berry
After sitting quiet and empty for several months, the former home of Scarlet Begonias in Brunswick Station was bursting with life again on Wednesday night, under new ownership and a new name: Pomelia. Just over a week after opening, nearly every table in the restaurant was occupied and the small dining room was bubbling with noise as diners ate, drank and conversed.
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2 months ago |
bowdoinorient.com | Emma Kilbride |Miles Berry
February 7, 2025, 1:20 a.m.: Nichols and Toro-Ferrari left the premises after collecting student information from the first floor of Smith Union. At least 50 protesters remained in the encampment. “The more you try to silence us, the louder we will be,” students chanted. Several protesters are planning to stay the night in the encampment and discussed sleeping arrangements.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
people.com | Miles Berry |Natalia Senanayake
Christina Hall. Photo: Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage Christina Haack's return to her maiden name — for the second time — is Instagram official. The Christina on the Coast star, 41, has finally changed her Instagram handle to include her maiden name, Haack, instead of her married name, Hall, six months after her estranged husband Josh Hall filed for divorce. The change occurred sometime on Tuesday, Jan. 14. The night before, her account name was @thechristinahall.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
people.com | Miles Berry |Natalia Senanayake
Christina Hall. Photo: Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage Christina Haack (formerly Hall) is going back to her maiden name — for the second time. The Christina on the Coast star, 41, is now using her maiden name, Haack, instead of her married name, Hall, three months after her estranged husband Josh Hall filed for divorce, PEOPLE confirms. A press release from HGTV announcing the season 2 premiere of her spinoff series Christina in the Country, also identified the star as Christina Haack.