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''The Bowdoin Orient'' is the student newspaper of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, USA. Established in 1871, the ''Orient'' is the oldest continuously-published college weekly in the United States. It was named the second best tabloid-sized college weekly at a Associated Collegiate Press conference in March 2007. In its 2014 college rankings, The Princeton Review named it the 15th best college newspaper; Bowdoin is the smallest school and only liberal arts school to make the list. ==Circulation and distribution== The ''Orient'' currently has an on-campus print distribution of approximately 2,000, and mails the paper to several hundred paid subscribers, including alumni, parents and other friends of the College.〔(About — The Bowdoin Orient )〕 The paper is published each Friday that classes are in session at the presses of the Brunswick ''Times Record''. It 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.〔(About — The Bowdoin Orient )〕 The Orient began publishing its content on the Web around 2000. Running on a custom content management system, it was redesigned in 2001; 2004, becoming database-driven; 2009, with a visual overhaul; and 2012. The most recent version is a responsive design intended to work better across all devices, including phones and tablets. To date it has not charged for online access or featured online advertising.〔(About — The Bowdoin Orient )〕
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