November 30
Colby's Dress Code
What's the meaning of all the funny clothes around campus? Why can't people just wear normal jeans and a t-shirt? Martin Connelly talks to students to find out what their clothes mean to them....
November 30
Contributing to the Community: Colby Cares About Kids
Rose Long '10 speaks with the volunteers at Colby Cares About Kids about how this mentoring program changes the lives of children in the Waterville area and Colby students themselves. Fritz Freudenberger...
November 30
COOT Chronicles: Colby's Outdoor Orientation Trip
In 1975, one professor led the first ever COOT trip, guiding 15 students to the top of Mount Katahdin. Over the past 31 years, COOT has become one of Colby's most beloved traditions, inextricable from...
November 30
Drumming Up Community: African Students on Mayflower Hill
Francis Chapuredima came to Colby in the fall of 2002 from a rural village in Zimbabwe. Talk about culture shock. Francis and other African students speak about Colby's African Community, how its strength...
November 30
Farming and Gardening
This week, Martin 'Moxie' Connelly '08 looks into the organic farming and gardening trend, we hear a selection of poems by Walter Campbell '08, and students take a break from lunch to say...
November 30
Frogs and Bogs: Professor Cathy Bevier and her Research
Biology professor Cathy Bevier has been studying frogs for 17 years. Talk about a frog expert. For the past five years, she has been studying calling behavior of the mink frog, an animal with a peak calling...
November 30
Ghosts and Legends
Is the Runnals ghost a depressed sorority girl, a crazy old man, or just a student playing the Smith Lounge piano? Andy sets out to cover the story, and finds out that maybe it doesn't really matter....
November 30
Graduation
This week Andy Bolduc '10 and Fritz Freudenberger '09 take a look at the heady, traumatic event on everyone's minds -- graduation. Moxie '08 heads to the senior brunch to get the scoop...
November 30
Have You Ever Seen a Green Mule?
Is Colby College really green? How can a college be green if it burns 26,000 barrels of oil a year? This week, Rose Long '10, investigates the college's green practices and lets you decide how...
November 30
Keeping it Eclectic: A Look at WMHB
What makes our radio station different from all the others? Fritz talks to everybody from senior board members to faculty and community members to find out what keeps WMHB as individual as it gets. 00:51...