The following organizations are currently chartered by the SOOC. Click on a name for information about a particular organization.
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Africa AllianceThe goal of the Africa Alliance is to promote and encourage cultural and intellectual education about Africa at Bowdoin and the surrounding community as well as providing academic and social services and activities that aim at creating awareness about the ever-changing intellectual and cultural world we live in. The Africa Alliance also aims to promote African Unity by collaborating with organizations with similar goals.
African-American SocietyThe goal of the African-American Society is to support all of its members academically and socially in order to help them reach the highest levels of achievement on campus. We strive to be a strong-knit, inclusive community. Through dialogue and programming we also work to enrich and inform the campus about issues that affect minorities, particularly African-Americans and blacks.
Americans for Informed Democracy (AID)Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) is a non-partisan political organization dedicated to bringing experts on various issues to engage in a meaningful discussion. Our goal is to better inform the campus community by bringing two speakers with differing opinions on a certain issue to campus to engage in debate.
Amnesty InternationalAmnesty International is a worldwide organization against human rights offenses. The Bowdoin Amnesty International Chapter raises awareness on campus about human rights issues and holds letter writing campaigns to help free political prisoners and end human rights abuses. Bowdoin Amnesty International brings speakers to campus and holds and participates in conferences.
AnohkaVanakkam, Namaste, Balle Balle! Anokha is Bowdoin College's South Asian Association. Our mission is to share the vibrant culture of South Asia with the Bowdoin campus and Brunswick community through the celebration of traditional festivals, dance, and educational events.
ArabesqueArabesque is Bowdoin's student-led Ballet Club. The members of this group choreograph and perform dances twice a semester. The club also organizes weekly ballet classes taught by a New York City-trained teacher, open to all dancers on campus.
Art UnionThe Bowdoin Art Union attempts to engage all interested in large artistic projects of various natures. No artistic ability is necessary, only the desire to create. Goals include entire student body engagement.
Asian Student Association (ASA)The objective of the Asian Students Association is to establish a relationship among students interested in Asian cultures and to bring multicultural awareness of these cultures to Bowdoin and the greater Brunswick communities. Biweekly meetings give students the opportunity to participate in East- and Southeast- Asian cultural activities. Campus wide events are to promote multicultural awareness and to further diversity recruiting.
Barbells for BabesBarbells for Babes is here to promote and have members participate in various weightlifting styles while building self-esteem. This group will provide a support system for women to not feel intimidated when walking into the weightroom, a predominately male area. While women are targeted to join this group, it is not exclusive and men are encouraged to join as well.
BellamafiaBellamafia is a all female a cappella group created in 2005. Comprised of roughly 15 girls Bellamafia sings all types of music and performs with the other groups on campus several times a year.
BodyspeakThrough support, education, and advocacy, Bodyspeak seeks to increase greater awareness about issues of body image at Bowdoin. Additionally, the members of Bodyspeak encourage healthy eating and exercising as well as the use of campus resources, demonstrating to the community that there is support and understanding for these challenges at Bowdoin. Finally, we work to foster an environment in which members of the community can develop individual standards of wellness, as well as help promote positive body image through honest dialogue and communication, enlightened practices and policies, and education and outreach on campus and beyond.
BOKABOKA is the oldest coed a cappella group on campus. We sing a range of music, from pop to rock to tv theme songs. We perform at events both on and off campus.
Bowdoin Anime ClubIn the Bowdoin Anime Club we appreciate the internationally popular form of entertainment known as Japanese animation, or anime for short.
Bowdoin Cable NetworkThe Bowdoin Cable Network (BCN) is a closed-circuit television station accessible to the Bowdoin campus. BCN facilitates student interest in all aspects of video media, filmmaking, and technology.
Bowdoin Christian FellowshipThe Bowdoin Christian Fellowship (BCF) provides support for Christians and organizes faith-based discussions, outreach, and community service events. We work closely with staff members from both InterVarsity, an evangelical campus missions organization, and the Navigators, an international Christian outreach ministry. Weekly meetings consist of worship, Bible study, and a discussion portion that delves deeply into the implications of Christianity, while smaller groups that also meet every week provide a way to address more specific aspects of the faith and provide a more personal environment to ask questions.
Bowdoin College DemocratsThe Bowdoin College Democrats are active on campus and in the community in raising awareness about issues, in encouraging political participation, and in raising the level of discourse. We host speakers, organize get out the vote drives, and provide opportunities for students to become active in politics.
Bowdoin College Finance SocietyThe Bowdoin College Finance Society’s paramount goal is to cultivate and promote an informed financial dialogue among students and an active curiosity about financial markets. The society aims to provide members with the opportunity and resources to learn through speakers, events and workshops. Polar Bear Capital Management, a component of the BCFS, offers members an outlet for employing what they have learned and forum in which to debate their investment ideas.
Bowdoin College Recording StudioThe Bowdoin College Recording Studio represents a diverse musical interest reflecting a diverse student body. Within various musical genres, many talented students get together to create and record different musical masterpieces.
Bowdoin College RepublicansThe Bowdoin College Republicans aim to promote and preserve conservative values on campus. The Club aims to establish active political dialogue on campus through speakers, debates, and advertisements.
Bowdoin Film Group (BFG)To provide all Bowdoin students and organizations the opportunity to create documentary or narrative films.
Bowdoin Film SocietyThe Film Society provides the campus with a wide variety of movies everyweekend. The Film Society has also recently aided the Bowdoin College's student-made film festival in addition to our weekly movies and evening star rentals. The Film Society also strives to provide student with an outlet for film making and made a number of short films together as a group.
Bowdoin LibertariansLibertarians believe the answer to America's political problems is the same commitment to freedom that earned America its greatness: a free-market economy; a dedication to civil liberties and personal freedom; and a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade as prescribed by America's founders.
Libertarians aim at espousing these ideals in order to help defeat the tyranny of special interets. Their message is sorely needed at Bowdoin, whose campus political discourse is dominated by the Left- and Right-styled socialism and imperialism of the Democrats and Republicans.
Bowdoin Men Against Sexual Violence (BMASV)Bowdoin Men Against Sexual Violence is dedicated to preventing sexual violence at Bowdoin by encouraging dialog and examining the issue of sexual violence from a man's perspective.
Bowdoin OrientThe Bowdoin Orient is a student-run weekly publication dedicated to providing news and information relevant to the College community. Editorially independent of the College and its administrators, the Orient pursues such content freely and thoroughly, following professional journalistic standards in writing and reporting. The Orient is committed to serving as an open forum for thoughtful and diverse discussion and debate on issues of interest to the College community.
Bowdoin Outing ClubThe Bowdoin Outing Club (BOC) is a great way to get outside and enjoy Maine! We send out a wide variety of trips each weekend--with trips like canoeing, sea kayaking, hiking, apple picking, whitewater rafting, telemark skiing, winter camping, or a stay at our cabin in Monson, ME (to name a few), there's something for everyone. Trips are lead by trained student leaders, and are open to all club members.
Bowdoin Queer Straight Alliance (BQSA)BQSA provides a safe and supportive club for LGBTQ students and their allies. Our activities range from social gatherings, to awareness and activist events depending on member interest.
Bowdoin RoboCupBowdoin RoboCup is a group of students who participate in the Standard Platform League of the International RoboCup Federation. Our goals are to engage in innovative research, learn about robotic platforms and technology, and show that a student-run team can compete in national and international RoboCup events.
Bowdoin Shooting ClubThe Bowdoin Shooting club is a club to help educate students in the safe use of firearms. A few of the students will be competing in regional shooting matches with other schools. All students are welcome to join even if you have never picked up a firearm.
Bowdoin Ski and RideBowdoin College has a rich tradition of alpine skiing as both a varsity - and currently - as a club team. The Alpine Ski Club is dedicated to helping recreational and competitive skiers achieve their potential. The team hits the slopes as soon as the snow hits the ground in Maine.
Bowdoin Student GovernmentThe Bowdoin Student Government represents the Student Body to the administration and the community.
Bowdoin Student Writing WorkshopThe Bowdoin Student Creative Writing Workshop is a venue in which regular attendees can critique and discuss both original and published work on a weekly basis. Meetings are conducted by students and are geared toward facilitating the mutual improvement of group members writing. We accept submissions in all genres, but the workshop is not intended as an aid for coursework.
Bowdoin Students Embracing Disabilities (BSED)Bowdoin Students Embracing Disabilities is a group that hopes to provide support, education, and activism for and about all disabilities: physical, mental, and educational. The group meets for casual dinners on Wednesdays at 6 in the Moulton Union South Dining Room and discusses issues, events, retreats, and whatever else may be going on.
Bowdoin Students for PeaceBowdoin Students for Peace is a group of students united in our opposition to unjust armed conflict around the world, in our dedication to promoting nonviolent means of conflict resolution on all levels, and in our commitment to work together on peace efforts both worldwide and within our community.
Bowdoin Women in Business (BWIB)We are a club seeking to increase career, networking and mentoring opportunities for Bowdoin students. Whether you're a senior looking for your first job or a first year with no idea of what you want to do, we want to join together and find jobs/internships that we'll be excited about!
Bowdoin Women's Association (BWA)The purpose of this organization is to (1) promote awareness and education about gender issues in our community through coalition building and BWA programs which include speakers, performance artists, and other events; (2) to provide a safe, comfortable environment to create dialogue about gender issues and build community through awareness among faculty, staff, and students of Bowdoin College; and (3) to be active by identifying and addressing issues of gender in our community in order to make Bowdoin a healthy and supportive environment for all of its members. BWA provides a welcoming space where individuals can come together in community and find supportive, open minds dedicated to and passionate about issues of gender on campus.
Bugle (Yearbook)The bugle publishes the Bowdoin College yearbook.
Campus Activities BoardThe purpose of the organization is to provide a variety of events for students to attend during the course of the school year. The types of events range from concerts, comedy, performing arts, to novelty events like the annual foam dance.
Capoeira ClubCapoeira is a Brazilian fusion of dance and martial arts whose practice incorporates aspects of self-defense taught in the fluid motion of dance and music. Our group will meet twice weekely to practice Capoeira and learn the different physical moves as well as the history of Capoeira in Brazil and its music and instruments. Practice is physically demanding and also includes singing and playing instruments.
Catholic Students UnionThe Catholic Students Union is about sharing our college and faith experience as brothers and sisters in Christ. We are a student faith organization that gathers to worship, learn, and serve.
Chaos Theory (Women's Ultimate Frisbee)Chaos Theory is a competitive women's club ultimate frisbee team which challenges teams throughout New England in a variety of tournaments. Participation stretches across both the fall and spring seasons. Student led, Boasting a thirty woman roster, Chaos Theory has grown impressively in five years both in size and athletic ability.
Cheerleading SquadWe are a cheerleading squad that is planning to begin competitions in 2009, while also having a non-competitive squad for members that do not have previous experience. We cheer at football and basketball games. We also go to other sporting events and provide spirit for Bowdoin teams.
Circolo ItalianoCircolo Italiano is a group open to all that provides/hosts activities, events, movie viewings, and social functions/outings surrounding Italian culture, history, and language. Additionally, the group looks to promote or co-sponsor speakers, events, presentations, and programming that benefits the said mission of the group.
Community Service CouncilThe Community Service Council oversees the service organizations on campus, helping to coordinate volunteers and keep track of budgets.
Craft CenterThe Craft Center offers facilities for non-academic student work in the areas of ceramics, glass-working, textiles, photography, and other mixed media. Student members have 24/7 access, and non-members are invited to participate in classes taught throughout the year.
Crew/RowingBowdoin Rowing is a coed club providing students with the opportunity to pursue the sport of crew in a fun, competitive environment. The team practices on the New Meadows River and competes at regional regattas in both the fall and spring seasons.
Cycling ClubThe Cycling Club serves has two main goals. The first is to create a group of riders who can ride together, exchange information about routes, bike maintenance, and rides and races in the greater cycling community. The second is that we are a member of the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference which organizes a number of races around the Northeast in the disciplines of mountain bike, cyclocross, and road bike racing.
Debate TeamThe Bowdoin Debate team practices Parliamentary style debating on the APDA circuit of college debating teams. We meet weekly to create cases and practice rounds of debate, and typically attend four to five debate tournaments per semester. Our goals include improving public speaking and rhetoric skills, and strengthening logical reasoning abilities.
Equestrian TeamThe Bowdoin Equestrian Team consists of a group of riders who compete in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA). Horse shows are held 6-10 times a year at various college stables. The host college provides the horses, so only students are required to be at the shows.
Fencing ClubFencing training and instruction for experienced fencers and beginners. We hold regular team practices to learn about the sport of fencing and train for inter-collegiate and USFA competition.
ForumThe Bowdoin Forum is a student-run international affairs journal that publishes student, as well as, alumni articles.
HillelBowdoin Hillel is both a religious and social organization that serves as a source of Jewish life, community, culture, and tradition to students, faculty, staff, and members of the MidCoast Maine community. The Hillel offers a wide-ranging schedule of Jewish activities on an otherwise very hectic and secular campus. This includes an extensive Rabbi-led service schedule for the High Holidays on campus (Reform), Shabbat dinners, Sukkah building, club-wide Chinese-food buffet dinners, holiday parties, Jewish movie nights, speakers, and many other events.
Hockey (Men)Bowdoin Men's club hockey is for students who find IM hockey unsatisfying but aren't interested/able to play Varsity. We seek to have a serious and competitive program while remaining inclusive. We encompass a broad range of skill and experience.
Hockey (Women)We are hoping to continue the Womens Club Hockey team which we started last year. It is open to all levels of experience and provides an opportunity for girls who played in high school and for girls who want to learn the sport to do so in a fun, relaxed, atmosphere.
ImprovabilitiesThe Improvabilites is the oldest and only improvisational comedy group on campus. Our Mission: to bring joy and hilariation to the Bowdoin community three to five times a semester by means of comedic performance, improvised and otherwise. Auditions held every September.
International ClubInternational Club plans events and programs that support the international student community as well as serve to educate the broader Bowdoin community.
INTERSECTIONINTERSECTION is a cultural dance group which seeks to unite the Bowdoin campus/student body through a common appreciation for music and movement from around the world. Special emphasis is placed on diasporic dances. The group both celebrates Bowdoin's diversity and pushes students to interact outside of their normal comfort zones.
Korean American Students' Association (KASA)The Korean American Student's Association is committed to promoting cultural awareness and understanding on Bowdoin campus. KASA aims to reach its goal through the various political, social and cultural events held throughout the year.
La Famille FrancophoneThe goal of La Famille Francophone (the French Club) is to practice and learn conversational French through games, movies, sports, and food. We hope to immerse ourselves and the larger campus community in French culture, to better understand the French and ourselves. We also hope that this will be an outlet for students to share their varied experiences in francophone countries.
LacrosseWe are a competitive club team that plays other club lacrosse teams throughout New England. We are members of the North East Collegiate Lacrosse League. We welcome anyone with any lacrosse experience at all.
Latin American Student Organization (LASO)The Latin American Student Organization is a cultural group whose focus is to spread cultural awareness, provide a home away from home for students, and be an academic support system.
Masque & GownMasque & Gown is Bowdoin's only student theater organization, dedicated to providing opportunities in theater that would otherwise not be available on campus. We put up two full-length productions a year, as well as an annual One-Act Festival and other shows, all completely student-run. We also have a commitment to producing student-written work.
MeddiebempstersThe Bowdoin College Meddiebempsters pride themselves on a long tradition of a cappella singing that dates back to 1937. The group sings a repertoire that ranges from classic barbershop quartet standards to modern pop and rock tunes. The Meddies perform for school events, local organizations, charity, private events and do annual winter tours that have taken them to California, South Korea, and beyond.
Meditation ClubProvides meditation instruction twice a week. Brings in speakers or holistic professionals.
Middle Eastern Belly Dance EnsembleThe Belly Dancing Club has shared the art of Middle Eastern dance ("raqs sharqi") with the Bowdoin community since 2005. Club members attend weekly classes with Jamileh Jeanne Handy, a renowned dancer and teacher who is based in Portland. The club performs regularly with the Bowdoin Middle Eastern Music Ensemble and supports charity organizations by dancing in benefit shows throughout Maine.
Middle Eastern Student AllianceArabic Club is composed of students interested in exploring the Arabic-speaking world through cultural events, film screenings, discussion panels and guest lectures. Though it began as an attempt to provide language instruction through student-led classes, it now has a less of a language component, but will coordinate a weekly language table with the official class.
MiscellaniaMiscellania is Bowdoin's oldest all-female a cappella group. We sing on and off campus throughout the academic year.
Model United NationsModel United Nations is an organization committed to peace and diplomacy. The club will examine how the United Nations function and why is it an important international organization. All experience levels welcomed.
Native American Students' Association (NASA)NASA strives to develop a supportive space for the unique struggles faced by Native American peoples in order to help improve academic success and individual growth of these students.
NASA also believes at that it is essential to foster a community of learning and growth with people from all backgrounds; inclusiveness is central to our mission.
ObviousObvious is a hip hop dance performance group geared towards anyone who wants to learn to dance.
Organic Garden ClubThe Bowdoin Organic Garden club works to produce vegetables, fruits, flowers and herbs for use in the campus dining halls. Club members participate in everything from planning, seed buying and planting to weeding, harvesting and delivering produce. The club exists for anyone who is interested in and wants to learn about farming, or who just likes to be outside getting dirty.
Ping Pong ClubThe Ping Pong Club at Bowdoin College offers students the opportunity to meet new people while learning the strokes and techniques to master the game of ping pong. It also allows ping pong players to enhance their knowledge and skills in ping pong through interactions with other players.
Polar Bear NationPolar Bear Nation is a student-organized club designed to promote and stimulate school spirit at Bowdoin sporting events. In the past, Polar Bear Nation has primarily placed its emphasis on men's and women's basketball home games. It is the goal of the club, however, to build from this foundation, and spread enthusiasm and pride for the college to all sports on campus. Polar Bear Nation will not only bring faculty, students, and fans together, but will help build a lasting tradition of spirit and support on campus.
Polar Bear SwingPolar Bear Swing aims to bring Swing dance to Bowdoin College and the Brunswick community. We provide lessons in East Coast Swing and Lindy Hop, organize trips to local dances, and sponsor on-campus events for dancers and novices.
Polar Pep BandThe Polar Pep Band is a student-run music group designed to work together with the Polar Bear Nation at basketball games and hockey games to stimulate school spirit. We will attend select home games (i.e. key NESCAC match-ups, rivalries, and playoffs) and will play the national anthem at the start of games, a rendition of Raise Songs to Bowdoin, and a collection fight songs and popular “stadium” music. We will also help to lead cheers in support of our beloved UBears.
Random Acts of Kindness, Etc. (RAKE)RAKE [Random Acts of Kindness, Etc.] is committed to harnessing the simple power of kindness and its ability to create a positive change anywhere it is applied. By encouraging the meeting of new people, showing respect for others and making peoples' days through simple acts of kindness, RAKE is able to reach out and include everyone and inspire people to 'be the change they wish to see in the world.'
Rock Climbing ClubThe Rock Climbing Club offers triweekly trips to the Maine Rock Gym in Portland. We represent a network for climbers on campus, and offer a way to meet other local climbers.
RugbyBowdoin Men's Rugby is a competitive rugby club competing in New England Rugby Union's Division II. We welcome all level of experience with the sport, and thrive on educating players new to the game. Rugby is truly a sport for all shapes and sizes, and we encourage anyone and everyone to come out to play!
Safe SpaceSafe Space is a campus organization dedicated to the support of survivors of sexual violence, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, incest, child sexual abuse, and rape. Safe Space offers survivors an opportunity to share their experiences in a confidential and supportive atmosphere. We also offer continued support throughout the healing process. Members of Safe Space are trained by professional counselors from Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine (SASSMM). Members can be reached through campus mail, e-mail, or via telephone to answer questions and to provide support to survivors, their family, friends, and anyone else affected by sexual violence.
Society of Physics StudentsIn addition to bringing interesting physicists to lecture for our brown-bag lunch sessions, SPS organizes social events for physics students and faculty members, such as Physics Bowling Night, Physics Ballroom Dancing Night, and Bad Physics Movie Night, and the annual SPS ice cream social.
Steel Drum BandThe Steel Drum Club will provide an opportunity for students of all musical levels to participate in a fun, exciting, Caribbean style drumming experience. professionals will come in and play, as well as give hands-on lessons on how to play the steel drums. performances will also be given at various points throughout the year to show the school how we can have tropical fun in Maine!
Stoned Clown (Men's Ultimate Frisbee)The men's ultimate Frisbee team competes in tournaments across New England in the fall club season and the spring college season.
Student Global AIDS CampaignThe Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) is a national movement with more than 85 chapters at high schools, colleges, and universities across the United States committed to bringing an end to HIV and AIDS in the U.S. and around the world through education, informed advocacy, media work, and direct action.
Taekwondo ClubThe Bowdoin Taekwondo club meets to learn and apply "the art of the hand and foot" in a congenial peer setting.
Taiko ClubThe taiko club is Bowdoin's one and only Japanese drumming group. Taiko combines powerful rhythms with movements stemming from dance, martial arts and anything else group members bring. Material played comes from traditional Japanese pieces learned by members in Japan, pieces learned from other U.S. groups, and pieces created by group members.
The EvergreensThe Evergreens is an organization that works to promote awareness of local and national environmental issues among the campus and greater Bowdoin community.
The Knitting ClubThe Knitting Club is an organization for anyone who would like to partake in the fun and enjoyable craft of knitting. We welcome all levels of knitters, whether beginner or advanced, and hope to provide a fun and welcoming environment for Bowdoin's knitting community. Patterns, needles, and yarn are provided for members.
The LongfellowsThe Longfellows is a traditional close harmony a cappella group performing a broad range of musical styles including jazz and rock standards, traditional ballads, and contemporary popular music. In the spirit of the Common Good, the Longfellows regard “art an intimate friend” and are devoted to spreading their camaraderie, distinctive showmanship and musical excellence throughout the college and beyond. For further information regarding the Longfellows, please visit us at www.thelongfellows.com. “Vive Brevis, Ars Longa”
The Peucinian SocietyWe host bi-weekly disputations that are both related to culture, political thought and statesmanship. Our topics encourage articulation and exploration of the Authorities that elucidate Right, the Goals that unify education, and the Sources that inspire Virtue. The Society maintains an environment that nourishes utmost respect, enables lasting friendships, and celebrates free inquiry.
The QuillThe Quill is Bowdoin's literary and art magazine. It has been in publication since 1897. We hold several events and publish literary pamphlets throughout the year, but collect the best work in our annual magazine. The Quill's commission is to provide a literary and artistic community that promotes and showcases the creative endeavors of the Bowdoin campus.
The UndiscussedThe purpose of The Undiscussed is to bring meaningful dialogue to Bowdoin. We believe dialogue is the first step towards reconciliation, action and change. The dialogue is based on a study circle format.
The Yellow Bike ClubThe Yellow Bike Club is a communal bike program that suits the transportation needs of the Bowdoin Community. We seek to provide Bowdoin students, faculty and staff with a sustainable and efficient mode of transportion around campus based on community sharing.
United Martial Arts ClubThe U.M.A.C is a Martial Arts program structured around Kenpo, Jujitsu, escrima (stick fighting), and advanced weaponry. The club meets 2-4 times a week. It is open to all members of the Bowdoin and Brunswick community so long as they follow the principles guiding the peaceful and appropriate practice of Martial Arts.
Unity Step TeamThe mission of the Bowdoin UNITY Step team is to build new bonds, enable togetherness, and teach a fun activity to all of those involved through following the motto, "Knowledge, Power, Respect, Love." Step is a dance form, created in Africa, which involves using your body to make the percussive music you move to. In addition, the team serves the Bowdoin and greater Brunswick communities by performing on campus.
Ursus VersesUrsus Verses is one of the co-ed a cappella groups here on campus. We were founded in 2001 and have been exciting audiences with our dynamic sound for the past seven years. We sing an eclectic mix of songs, including contempoary pop songs and occasionally some hits from the 70s and 80s.
V-DayThis organization is dedicated to raising awareness and prevention of sexual violence against women and girls, at Bowdoin College and Worldwide.
VAGUEVAGUE is the only jazz student led dance organization on campus. The group is comprised of experienced dancers who meet twice a week and perform several times a semester.
Volleyball (Men)The Bowdoin Men's Volleyball team competes with teams ranging in skill level from club to NCAA D1 all throughout New England, and is a member of the competitive New England Collegiate Volleyball League, whose season runs November till April. The team welcomes any who wish to play--previous experience is not required, though players are expected to strive to get better in strategy, fundamentals, and all-around play as the season progresses. Players are expected to be at practice, to come with a good attitude, to be open to suggestions regarding their performances, and to be willing to work to get better.
Waterpolo (Men)We are the Bowdoin Men's Club Water Polo Team. We compete in the North Atlantic Club Water Polo Division each fall. Team membership is open to any and all Bowdoin students willing to give water polo a try.
Waterpolo (Women)The women's water polo team, or the Bowdoin Polo Bears, is an increasingly competitive club sport with tournaments around New England. Our season takes place in the spring and we welcome women who want to learn, compete and make great friends.
WBOR 91.1 FMWBOR is Bowdoin's own independent and commercial free radio station. We provide facilities that allow individuals to explore new music, voice their opinions, and interact with the greater Brunswick community.
Yoga ClubOur organization arranges for yoga classes, taught by Lucretia Woodruff, on a weekly basis for students, as well as a few faculty and staff. This space and practice provides its students with a host of benefits, including relaxation, self-discovery, meditation, improved physical health, and grounding.
Young Democratic SocialistsYoung Democratic Socialists are a Progressive, Leftist Activist group that focuses on direct action and specific issues relating to economic inequality and socio-environmental injustice, including Anti-Sweatshop Campaigns, Fair Trade activism, and other community organizing. Whether you are a Socialist, Anarchist, Moderate, Radical, Democrat, Independent, Green Party-- it does not matter. We are united in our mission to promote workers' rights and combat unjust inequality wherever possible.