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·May 9, 2019

Weekend Update

by Aidan Larned Crew handles rigorous competition at New England Rowing Championships This weekend, the Colby College crew team had a great outing at the New England Championships. Entering the weekend, the women’s team was ranked 14th in the nation for DIII women’s rowing. The First Varsity Eight team assembled early in the day and finished third in their…

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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Goldfarb Center hosts inaugural Freedom of Expression Symposium about immigration

by Sonia Lachter Colby’s Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs held its inaugural Freedom of Expression Symposium on May 5 in Pulver Pavilion. The Center invited students to submit proposals for poster presentations which were then narrowed down to ten proposals by a panel of three judges. …

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Goldfarb Center hosts inaugural Freedom of Expression Symposium about immigration
Goldfarb Center hosts inaugural Freedom of Expression Symposium about immigration
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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Devastator of the week

Name: Sage Bailin ’20 Sport: Track and Field Hometown: Amherst, MA Why: Bailin won the 400 meter hurdle at the New England Division III Championships this past weekend. This performance came off his win in this same event at the NESCAC Championships one week prior. Bailin sat down with the…

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Devastator of the week
Devastator of the week
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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Academic year sees numerous hateful incidents amid College development

by James Burnett Colby has undergone many changes this year. Many of the goals set forth by the College in the Dare Northward campaign are coming to fruition: the Bill and Joan Alfond Main Street Commons was successfully opened to students, the new Colby Athletics Center is nearing completion, and…

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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Moving on: Colby seniors reflect on their Mayflower Hill experiences

by Merill Read As graduation is only a few short weeks away, I can’t help but look back at my four years at Colby. When I arrived on Colby’s campus, I thought I had unlimited time to take advantage of all that college had to offer. …

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Opinion

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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Maine Town Showcase: Boothbay Harbor

by Dominic Giardini Boothbay Harbor, a coastal gem worth making the trip to discover, is located just an hour away from campus. The beautiful town and its surrounding area, while small, boast an impressive collection of quiet attractions that work excellently for a day trip. Driving into the harbor, visitors…

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Maine Town Showcase: Boothbay Harbor
Maine Town Showcase: Boothbay Harbor
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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Baseball closes out season with doubleheader loss to Tufts

by Mack Fisher In their final two games of the season, the Colby baseball team lost twice against the visiting Tufts Jumbos. The Mules went into their Saturday doubleheader with a record of 10 wins and 17 losses. They found a tough opponent in the Jumbos. …

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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Inside the Colby Dancer’s Final Performance

by Zachary Bergman Colby Dancers, a student-run dance club, is having its spring performance on Friday, May 10. The club will host two shows, one at 7 p.m. and one at 9 p.m. With a total of 21 dances, this will be the largest show Colby Dancers has ever put…

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Arts And Entertainment

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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

Appeals Board rules to count contested votes of Colby community members on plastic bag ban

by Ethan Schuler The Waterville Voter Registration Appeals Board ruled unanimously on Friday, May 3 to uphold the result of the plastic bag ban, effectively allowing 66 Colby College students, faculty, and staff the right to vote in Waterville. The decision came after two days of student testimony before the…

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Published in The Colby Echo

·May 9, 2019

New bill expands welfare for non-citizens

by Emily Price A new welfare reform bill in the state of Maine will increase access to programs for legal non-citizens and asylum seekers. With new Governor Janet Mills in favor of more open immigration laws than the previous administration, new legislation has been introduced to help facilitate the integration…

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