
Stories
If you ever sat in math class wondering, “What’s the point?” you may want to check out a new math lecture series at Colby.
We’ve made sharing stuff on Facebook even easier. And if you have an iPhone, check out the new iC app.
Hope isn’t just for presidential campaigns. As former senator and current special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell explained in a lecture at Colby this fall, it applies to conflict resolution, too.
That 74% of Colby students play intramural (including the famous broomball) or intercollegiate sports (club sports and varsity—like woodsmen and soccer) at some point in their time at Colby?
An unusually early snowstorm brought students out for good clean Maine fun.
After attending the "Fame" high school in NYC, Sarah Martinez '11 didn't want to give up dance for biology. Turns out she didn't have to.
Art History Professor Véronique Plesch discusses what it's like coming from European metropolises to small town Maine and her love for art and words, especially when together.
Creative writing professor and poet Adrian Blevins talks about her latest book, Live from the Homesick Jamboree, the writing life, and the myth and reality of inspiration.
Kevin F. Baier ’11 and Samuel R. Levine ’11 have been admitted to Tufts University School of Medicine through the Maine Track Early Assurance Program.





