The Bowdoin Orient

Volume CXLI, Number 14
 February 3, 2012


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The Bowdoin Orient is a student newspaper serving the entire Bowdoin community. The paper has an on-campus distribution of over 2000, and is mailed off-campus to several hundred subscribers. The paper is distributed free-of-charge at various locations on campus, including the student union, several classroom buildings, the admissions office, the dining halls, and the libraries. Published on Fridays, 24 times a year, the Orient is read by students and their families, faculty, staff, alumni, off-campus subscribers, prospective students, and campus visitors.

History of the Orient

The Bowdoin Orient was established in 1871 as Bowdoin College's newspaper and literary magazine. Originally issued bi-weekly, it has been a weekly since April, 1899. It is considered to be the oldest continuously-published college weekly in the U.S., which means that it has been in publication every academic year that Bowdoin has been in session since it began publishing weekly (other college weeklies stopped printing during certain war years).

In the beginning, the Orient was laid out in a smaller magazine format, and included literary material such as poems and fiction alongside its news. In 1897, the literary society formed its own publication, The Quill, and the Orient has since primarily focused on reporting news. In 1921, the Orient moved from the magazine format to a larger broadsheet layout and has changed between broadsheet and tabloid sizes frequently.

In 1912, The Bowdoin Publishing Company was established as the formal publisher of the Orient, and remained independent of the College for many years while using college facilities and working with faculty-member advisers. The Bowdoin Publishing Company was a legal, non-profit corporation in the State of Maine for many years (at least from 1968 to 1989), though it was most likely an independent corporation since its inception. In recent years, the Orient printed with the presses of the Brunswick Times Record, though switched to using Central Maine Papers (publisher of The Kennebec Journal) in 2005 and increased the number of full-color pages per issue from two to four.

The Orient building has its own archives, with issues dating back to 1873, but it is missing several periods of time. The Hawthorne-Longfellow Library has a nearly complete archive of past Orient issues, both in print and on microform. Virtually all print issues are available from 1871 to the present in Special Collections and Archives. Bound copies from 1871 to 1921 can be found in the periodicals section of the library. Microform is available for issues 1921 to the present, and can be accessed at any time.

IN THE CURRENT ORIENT

EDITORIAL

Facing off

The students behind Mass Deactivation presented a challenge to the Bowdoin community this week, urging students to deactivate their Facebook accounts ... Read

NEWS

College boasts world's fastest wireless technology

Perennial groans regarding the inadequacies of the College's Internet connectivity may finally fall silent. The College has nearly completed the ... Read

FEATURES

Student trio to bring late-night food truck to campus

If grilled cheese sandwiches stuffed with bacon and chicken fingers sound like a perfect addition to your Saturday night, take heart in the news that ... Read

OPINION

Republicans and the ‘Bowdoin Hello’ face distortions of original meanings

There were two major developments over this winter break. Both the Republican Party and the "Bowdoin Hello" were put on notice. Now, as a ... Read

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Tournées Festival brings six Francophone films to campus

A Chadian man sends his son to war; a failing magician forms an unlikely friendship in Scotland; a disabled woman travels to the Pyrenees. These ... Read

SPORTS

Men’s basketball beats Colby by 27, tied for No. 6 in NESCAC

The Bowdoin-Colby rivalry was at its peak last Saturday when approximately 750 fans packed Morrell Gymnasium as the men's basketball team brushed the ... Read


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