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  • November 21
    Science and Compassion Needed to Save OceansScience and Compassion Needed to Save Oceans
    Carl Safina, one of the world's best crusading marine scientists, explained the role compassion and religion need to play in the quest to save the world's oceans during his presentation at Colby. ...

  • November 19
    Colby Women in HistoryColby Women in History
    Who were Colby's women in history? An art exhibit and panel discussion begin to answer that question.

  • November 15
    How Faith Can Unite Rather Than Divide How Faith Can Unite Rather Than Divide
    A new Colby initiative, the Multi-Faith Council, invites students representing all religions to come together for conversation and understanding around faith and spirituality on campus.

  • November 12
    9 Things You Should Know About Support for Students9 Things You Should Know About Support for Students
    At Colby, they want everyone to succeed.

  • November 8
    Matt White '14 Brings Free College-Prep to MaineMatt White '14 Brings Free College-Prep to Maine
    Colby student helps prepare local Maine high schoolers for SATs and the college application process.

  • November 6
    Rocking the VoteRocking the Vote
    Student political groups raised awareness for the election through recent campus events. Despite the divisive issues, all political groups had a common goal—to encourage students to get out and vote....

  • November 1
    Inside the Admissions InterviewInside the Admissions Interview
    Seniors Relish Role as Interviewers—And Their Insights Into the Admissions Process

  • October 31
    Holy Cannoli!Holy Cannoli!
    Is this new Italian bakery the start of Little Italy in Waterville?

  • October 25
    Meeting of the MINDSMeeting of the MINDS
    Rumbie Gondo ’14 Tackles African Development—and Legacies of Colonialism—at the Mandela Institute

  • October 17
    Comedy, Seriously? Yes, Seriously.Comedy, Seriously? Yes, Seriously.
    "We can learn a lot about the serious things in our society by talking about comedy," said Philosophy Professor Lydia Moland, explaining this year's arts and humanities theme, "Comedy, Seriously."

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