PODCAST: 6 Degrees of Separation: Colby-Waterville Connections

Colby and Waterville are more closely connected to each other than one may think. Co-founder of Waterville's Hardy Girls Healthy Women Karen Heck '74, co-founder of Railroad Square Cinema Ken Eisen '72, Colby's former senior major gift officer Ave Vinick, and Waterville city administrator Mike Roy '74 take me in an interesting circle as they talk about their involvement in the Waterville community. Then, stay tuned to listen to a performance by The Meglomaniacs, Colby's co-ed a capella group. As always, tell us what you think! insidecolby@colby.edu
00:51 Student Survey: Students tell Rose how they keep in touch with their high school friends.
02:22 Feature: Karen Heck '74, Ken Eisen '72, Mike Roy '74, and Colby's former Senior Major Gift Officer Ave Vinick point out some holes in the "Colby Bubble."
07:34 Student Work: Colby's co-ed a capella group, The Meglomaniacs, sing Under African Skies.
This episode was written, produced, and edited by Emily Judem
"The Experiment" (Theme Song): written, performed, and recorded by Baron Collins-Hill and John Ayotte.
Student Survey: produced and edited by Rose Long '10
Transitions performed and recorded by Fritz Freudenberger '09
"Under African Skies": written and originally performed by Paul Simon, performed and recorded by The Meglomaniacs Podcast by
00:51 Student Survey: Students tell Rose how they keep in touch with their high school friends.
02:22 Feature: Karen Heck '74, Ken Eisen '72, Mike Roy '74, and Colby's former Senior Major Gift Officer Ave Vinick point out some holes in the "Colby Bubble."
07:34 Student Work: Colby's co-ed a capella group, The Meglomaniacs, sing Under African Skies.
This episode was written, produced, and edited by Emily Judem
"The Experiment" (Theme Song): written, performed, and recorded by Baron Collins-Hill and John Ayotte.
Student Survey: produced and edited by Rose Long '10
Transitions performed and recorded by Fritz Freudenberger '09
"Under African Skies": written and originally performed by Paul Simon, performed and recorded by The Meglomaniacs Podcast by
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