The Bowdoin Orient - Circulation and Distribution

Circulation and Distribution

The Orient currently has an on-campus print distribution of approximately 2,000 and sends the paper to hundreds of alumni, parents and other friends of the College. The paper is published each Friday while classes are in session and is distributed to the dining halls, the library, the student union and various other College buildings, as well as in a number of businesses and restaurants in downtown Brunswick.

Since some time in the late 1990s, the Orient's content has been available free of charge on the World Wide Web. The website underwent major redesigns in 2001, 2004, 2009, and 2012.

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