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Show Me Your Thesis: The Farnham Writers' Center

Posted By: esjudem@colby.edu (Emily Judem) on November 16, 2006
Managing Editor: Emily Fleming (efleming@colby.edu)

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The Writers' Center provides a fun and supportive community for the all who enter. This week, Emily Judem '06 talks to Writers' Center assistant director Emilie Coulson '06, director and English professor Tracy Carrick, and tutors Drew Moreland '07, Jeronimo Maradiaga '08, John DeBruicker '07, and Billy Fong '08 about this unique community. In the Student Survey, Rose Long asks students about what they did last summer. Finally, listen to Sara Hutchins '09 read her poem, "For Tom".

00:47 Student Survey- Want to know what Colby students did last summer? Listen to the student survey.
01:54 Feature- Emily Judem '06 takes an in-depth look at the Writers' Center.
10:21 Student Work- Sara Hutchins '09 reads her poem "For Tom".

This episode was written and produced by Emily Judem '06, Fritz Freudenberger '09, Rose Long '10, and Andy Bolduc '10.
"The Experiment" (Theme Song): written, performed, and recorded by Baron-Collins Hill and John Ayotte.
"The Gospel According to Darkness", On the Rocks: performed by the Sirens.
"For Tom": written and read by Sara Hutchins '09.

For more information about the Farnham Writers' Center, click here.


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