This semester, Sara Binkhorst, Bowdoin’s director of student leadership development, will run an eight-week program titled ...
“What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.” This line from the 1967 classic film “Cool Hand Luke” has been running through my head as events have become much more polarized here on campus and ...
It is hard not to cringe when reading about last week’s Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) summit, with governments around the world—led by the U.S.—competing to offer the least AI oversight. Safety ...
AI makes mistakes, often with severe consequences, such as providing incorrect medical advice or, in the case of self-driving cars, killing pedestrians. But guess what: Humans make mistakes, too.
I sit here now, and I realize my devastation is built on assumptions about the school. That it would at least hear out protest. That it would engage in good faith. That it truly valued me for my spunk ...
I hope and pray that a good human interaction with a visibly Muslim woman will help dispel some negative perceptions. This helps me showcase my pride as a Muslim, but most importantly, it helps ensure ...
“We believe that your perspective is crucial to our conversations. We know that your hard work, combined with a Bowdoin education, can quite literally change the world.” ...
Certainly not, but after running the “What Matters” dialogue program for the McKeen Center for nine years, I’d like to provide some easy tips and tricks to having meaningful and curious conversations ...
This past weekend, the women’s ice hockey team (14–7–0; 8–6–0 NESCAC) made a successful comeback against the Connecticut ...
The Nordic ski team finished sixth overall at the Middlebury Carnival this past weekend. For the women’s team, Emma Crum ’26 ...
DEMERS DELIVERS: Kane Demers ’26 prepares for the 60 hurdles. Demers won four events at the Maine State Championships: the ...
Men’s track and field jumper and sprinter Kane Demers ’26 is thriving as the indoor season comes to a close and the outdoor ...