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Hill 'n The 'Ville: Connecting Colby and Waterville

Posted By: jfviolet@colby.edu (James Violette) on October 9, 2007
Managing Editor: Emily Fleming (efleming@colby.edu)

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This episode, we introduce three new podcast producers for insideColby: Carin Rising '10, Jackson Ridd '11, and James Violette '11. This week James attends the Hill 'n the 'Ville festival and talks to people about what the festival meant for Colby-Waterville relations. Carin gets the scoop on where Colby students like to eat in Waterville and we hear the song "Minutes and Hours" by the Colby band Naftali Avari.

0:56 Student Survey: Where is your favorite place to eat in Waterville?
1:37 Feature: Waterville-Colby Connections
7:24 Student Work: Naftali Avari performing "Minutes and Hours."

This episode was produced by Jackson Ridd '11, Carin Rising '10, and James Violette '11.

"The Experiment" (Theme Song): written, performed, and recorded by Baron Collins-Hill and John Ayotte.

"All You Said" by Everyday Jones courtesy of podsafeaudio.com


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