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1882 — Paul Nixon, Dean of the College from 1918-1947, is born in Des Moines, Iowa.

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Tonight’s the Night: NPR’s ‘From the Top’ at Bowdoin

 

The From the Top program taped in Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Recital Hall, late last month will be broadcast this evening at 8:00 on Maine Public Radio and across the country on National Public Radio. Here’s a taste of what to expect from Bowdoin sophomore Allen Wong Yu, appearing on the national radio program for the second time.

Bowdoin Musician Takes It “From the Top” from Bowdoin College on Vimeo.

Then and Now: Curtis Pool to Kanbar Auditorium, Studzinski Hall

 

In 2007, Bowdoin transformed the 78-year-old Curtis Pool into an acclaimed recital hall that provides a visually and aesthetically impressive backdrop for performances that range from DJ Spooky’s acoustic creations to gentle clavichord renditions of 18th-century St. Petersburg salon music.

The company that originally built the pool in 1927 also oversaw the renovations of the building eight decades later. The job proved challenging: H.P. Cummings Construction Co., of Winthrop, Maine, had to remove the swimming pool that had supported the building’s walls without compromising the structural integrity of the historically significant building. The builders propped up the walls with tension bars while carefully extricating the steel pool.

When it was complete, the new Kanbar Auditorium and Studzinski Recital Hall — designed by William Rawn Associates in collaboration with Kirkegaard Associates and Theatre Projects Consultants — was recognized with two important design awards. In 2007, it won the Honor Award for Design Excellence in Higher Education Facilities from the Boston Society of Architects. And in 2008, the hall received the Merit Award in Architecture for the United States Institute of Theatre Technology. Kanbar Auditorium and Studzinski Recital Hall were made possible by the generosity of  Trustee John Studzinski ’78 and Elliott Kanbar, of the Class of 1956.

The Bowdoin Daily Sun will regularly feature “Then and Now” to highlight changes on the college campus over the years.

Monday Scoreboard

 

Baseball — The baseball team moves to 7-3, having struggled a bit in a double-header with Amherst, dropping one game, 7-3, and the other, 7-1, at the RussMatt Central Florida Invitational Sunday.

Softball — The softball team came out on top against Western New England, winning 10-1 in Clermont, Fla.

Paving the Way for a Green Future (Grist)

 

Bellingham, Wash., is paving its streets with new road material that’s partially made up of ground-up porcelain toilets diverted from the landfill. For this innovation, the city received the first-ever “Greenroads” certification by the Greenroads Foundation, based on LEED-like standards designed for roadways.

Besides “poticrete,” which is what Bellingham calls its toilet-derived pavement, the city used recycled asphalt to make a porous pavement that “naturally treats runoff and provides effective stormwater management,” according to Grist. The streetlamps use low-energy LED bulbs.