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Feb 4, 2022 · Raymond Bolduc ’71, a member of Zeta Psi, recognized that Bowdoin’s fraternities were “dinosaurs fading slowly into extinction,” but still expressed his discontent with what he maintains even today was a “power grab” by Edwards.
Sep 13, 2024 · Though fraternities are long gone, each new class of students continues the tradition, refashioning the gesture to fit their ideals for Bowdoin's community today. Neiman Mocombe ’26, a multimedia student correspondent for Bowdoin's communications office, set out during the second week of classes to get a sense of what students think about the ...
Feb 16, 2024 · This year, only a few students who experienced Bowdoin before Covid remain, and the impact of the pandemic on campus life is fading into the rearview mirror. That excuse is starting to lose its steam.
Oct 28, 2022 · The College writes that “Back in the 1960s, Bowdoin fraternity pledges would be in trouble if they didn’t give a vigorous ‘hello’ to each other, even from the other side of campus.” In an effort to revive this tradition, I talked to people that I believe are champions of the Bowdoin Hello, in hopes of putting a face—or faces—to ...
Even before the advent of coeducation at Bowdoin, however, there were some flaws in the fraternity system: “most, if not all” Bowdoin fraternities discriminated against black, Catholic, and Jewish students, in part as a result of the national fraternities’ regulations.
Apr 23, 2013 · Bowdoin’s transformation under President Howell in 1969 and 1970 was cataclysmic, not evolutionary. Most of what happened occurred in less than a year and crystallized into a new social and cultural pattern that has remained, apart from minor details, unchanged in the ensuing 43 years.
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Jun 15, 2018 · Beyond the passage of time, the establishment of coeducation in the 1970s and the disestablishment of fraternities in the late 1990s combined to bring profound social change at Bowdoin, and Ivies has reflected that transformation.