I am disappointed and disheartened by the Orient’s April 16 editorial, “A Risk We Don’t Condone.” In this piece, the Editorial Board argues against the decision…
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
Ryan Britt ’22
Hello everyone! Throughout my time at Bowdoin, I have had the privilege of serving as the BSG Chair of Student Affairs and as Class President. As a first-generation/low-income student in student government, I focused mainly on supporting our Counseling Center and creating programming for first-generation/low-income students. I hope to earn the privilege of serving you as the next BSG President to continue the work I’m passionate about, as well as to work collaboratively with other advocates on campus.
As President, I commit to:
1. Continue pressuring the administration to hire more counselors, especially of diverse identities, to meet the student body’s demand.
BOSTON - Monday, April 19, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey today announced that she has appointed Reverend Mariama White-Hammond as Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space for the City of Boston. In this role, Rev. White-Hammond will be responsible for leading the Cabinet in achieving its mission of enhancing environmental justice and quality of life in Boston by protecting air, water, climate, and land resources, as well as preserving and improving the integrity of Boston s architectural and historic resources. The Reverend will assume the role previously held by Chris Cook, who has been named the next Executive Director of The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy.
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School of General Studies student has died
School of General Studies student has died Courtesy Of / Bass-Cauthen Funeral Home & Cremation Center Matthew Avila, who was a first-year in the School of General Studies, passed away last month. By Dia Gill | April 1, 2021, 9:29 PM
Content warning: This article discusses the death of a student.
Matthew Avila, who was a first-year in the School of General Studies, passed away last month, Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch wrote in an email to the General Studies community Thursday.
Before enrolling in General Studies, Avila graduated with honors with a degree in human development from Cornell University. Between graduating from Cornell in 2018 and beginning the Postbac Premed Program at the school of General Studies last fall, Avila was a research associate at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health as well as a clinical research coordinator at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Avila, who Rosen-Metsch described as a “determined