The winds of change are upon Campus Life during the 2025-26 school year as the campus department welcomes new personnel, ...
When Sarah Wicks ‘28, member of the Bates Women’s Golf team first picked up a club at the end of eighth grade, she had no ...
The Bates men’s rugby team opened its season in dominant fashion, with three straight victories over Merrimack College, Keene ...
Every year, on October 31 and the surrounding weekends, Bates College students don their most elaborate costumes, proving that in the Venn diagram of childhood and college life, the overlap isn’t just ...
As we feel the first gusts of an autumn chill in the air, there’s often an instinct to cozy up with a spiced beverage and a cozy blanket and watch a nostalgic seasonal film. There are some movies that ...
It is an exciting time for the Bates College Department of Theater and Dance, as the production of “METAMORPHOSES,” written ...
Many new first-year and upperclassmen students may have been surprised by the sudden free access to Google’s advanced ...
On Friday, Sept. 26, several Junior Advisors (JAs) and Community Advisors (CAs) from Rand and Parker Halls hosted a cookout ...
The Bates College Museum of Art is closing out one of its most ambitious shows in years. Ralph Steadman: And Another Thing comes to an end on Saturday, Oct. 11, and with it goes a rare chance to see ...
One Friday afternoon, we took a trip down to Quiet City Books, a bookstore located in the heart of Lewiston. Immediately, we ...
At noon on Friday, September 5, over a dozen Bates students aired their frustrations with American gun policy following the August 27 shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church. The walkout on the green ...
On Monday, Sept. 22, the Bates Initiative for Government Studies (BIGS) hosted a panel on the politics of the Middle East. BIGS co-president, Karan Kuppa-Apte ‘27, moderated the discussion between ...
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