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Activist and educator Angela Davis visited Colby during a multicultural awareness weekend hosted by the Pugh Community Board. A Chinese New Year celebration organized by the Asian American Cultural Society gives students a taste of Chinese culture.
More than 80 students headed to Baxter State Park, almost three hours north of Waterville, on this October weekend.
Megan Williams ’04, executive director of Hardy Girls Healthy Women, a Waterville nonprofit, was named to the MaineBiz 2009 Next List.
Lots of older people have advice, but it means more to students when it comes from someone who had similar experiences.
If you ever sat in math class wondering, “What’s the point?” you may want to check out a new math lecture series at Colby.
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Hope isn’t just for presidential campaigns. As former senator and current special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell explained in a lecture at Colby this fall, it applies to conflict resolution, too.
That 74% of Colby students play intramural (including the famous broomball) or intercollegiate sports (club sports and varsity—like woodsmen and soccer) at some point in their time at Colby?





