This Valentine’s Day, UScellular wants to help people get creative with how they celebrate.
UScellular announced today that public voting is now open in the company’s 4th annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Club
This Yellow Zone Parking Ban replaces the Citywide Parking Ban that was originally declared for Monday and Tuesday nights.
Here's how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Cumberland County.
Abigail Killeen is coming to a screen near you soon, Bowdoin.
Assistant Professor of English Alex Marzano-Lesnevich wrote most of The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir (Flatiron 2017).
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The Council meets next on Monday, February 1 at 5:30 PM.
The virtual graduation ceremony will be kicked-off by Mayor Snyder on February 2, 2021.
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The deadline to turn in the nomination papers is March 29, 2021.
City Hall continues to offer only limited in-person services so as to protect visitors and staff.
A record number of students and alumni participated in Career Exploration and Development's annual Sophomore Bootcamp, Bowdoin.
When he learned he was a finalist for a prestigious Knauss fellowship, Andrew Villeneuve ’16 was “elated.”
As of January 1, 2021, the Plastic Straw Ordinance prohibits the distribution of plastic straws, stirrers, and splash sticks.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity in the Portland area and across Maine.
Some 19 months after getting underway, the expansion of the Schiller Coastal Studies Center is now complete.
Bowdoin's traditional Alternative Winter Break program is when groups of students commit to a week of community service.
The Council meets next on January 25 at 5:30 PM for a workshop on the FY22 budget.
City staff also notified the State and discussed the results of the program audit with Maine CDC staff.
Since founding Healthy Learners in Zambia as an undergraduate, Lonnie Hackett ’14 has never wavered in his commitment to the nonprofit.
Psychologist Barbara Held has opinions, and thanks to op-ed pages near and far, readers across the country are privy to her insight.
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In addition to the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture Feb. 17, the College will host several other related events.
Half of the students in the fall 2020 semester Environmental Policy and Politics class have published op-eds in newspapers.
This is among the seismic changes taking place in Washington, D.C.
'It was an emotional day for me to watch the historic inauguration of President Biden and Vice President Harris.'
The Committee has designed a short form to give community members an easy way to share their perspectives.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Portland area.
In a case of life imitating art, actor Patrick Dempsey waxed romantic about his relationship with the College in a segment that aired.
Boston Spirit has recognized the efforts by Bowdoin's SWAG (Sexuality, Women, and Gender Center) to reinforce its community of LGBTQA.
Paul Howells, a lab instructor for the physics department, is a founding member of Southern Maine Astronomers.
Last spring, Bowdoin faculty had to shift quickly from what was tried and true over the College’s history.
The Council meets next on Wednesday, January 20 at 5:30 PM.
A communication on this topic appears on the City Council’s January 20, 2021 meeting agenda.
"2020 has been described as the ‘great unplanned experiment' in education,” said Wendy (Warford) Amato '91.
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The seven-story Furman Block is situated in West Bayside, at the corner of Kennebec and Parris Streets.
Rhonda Weppler is “a smart, sexy, and calculating woman who knows how to get what she wants.” Ivan Bulgakov is a Russian mobster.