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Waterville, Maine · WatervilleLast year, the Colby women’s softball team had a historic season, going 24-12 and finishing as the fourth seed in the NESCAC Championship. Heading into the postseason, the Mules started strong, beating Bowdoin 5-4. Unfortunately, their next match was against Tufts, the top seed. The game ended with a 12-4 scoreline, halting the Mule’s advancement to the semi-finals. The Mules, led by head coach Terren Allen, hope to finish the season strong to …See the Story
Colby Softball faces Wesleyan University and Trinity College
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleThe 2023-24 school year was the first year of operation for the Halloran Lab for Entrepreneurship. Even now, it is safe to say that this year has been a success. The organization of the Halloran Lab is relatively decentralized, though a large network of students, mentors, and faculty are available for anybody who hopes to become involved. The casual structure of the Lab attests to its success: students can get involved with nothing more than a …See the Story
Halloran Lab: Inaugural Success
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleThe Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville, which provides housing assistance, job opportunities, and other aid 24 hours a day, is the state’s only low-barrier shelter between Portland and Bangor. Unlike conventional shelters, low-barrier facilities extend refuge to individuals regardless of their sobriety or mental health status, prioritizing immediate sanctuary and basic needs for those experiencing homelessness. Post-pandemic, the Mid-Main…See the Story
On the Streets of Waterville: A Homeless Crisis Unfolding
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleThis past Friday, April 19, the Goldfarb Center hosted Amy Walter, a Colby alumna and member of the Board of Trustees, as a part of its “In the News” lecture series. Walter is a political analyst, and Editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report as well as a contributor to a variety of other news platforms. The talk was moderated by Alison Beyea of the Goldfarb Center and current Colby student Shane Baldwin ‘25, a government and Spanish major, w…See the Story
Colby Alum Returns to Give Lecture with Goldfarb Center
Waterville, Maine · Waterville“Waterville’s a fun place to go for a run,” said Gavin Stern ’25, a member of the Colby College Run Club. “Through Run Club and running around here, I feel like I’ve been able to explore the area, and [I have] seen it in a different light. I now, more than I used to, feel like I’m a part of it.” Stern is not alone in this sentiment. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, members of Run Club gather on the steps of Miller Library in the early evenin…See the Story
The Runner’s Guide to Waterville
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleBefore spring break, the College hosted an information session for COP29, an annual climate conference attended by world leaders and environmental interest groups. The event took place in Diamond’s Ostrove auditorium and provided an opportunity for students and faculty to gain more information about one of the largest climate conferences in the world. This year’s location is Baku, Azerbaijan, organized by the United Nations and presided over by …See the Story
Colby at COP29
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleThe afternoon of April 8th was a rare moment of unity as the nation tuned to the sky. An estimated 30 million Americans live in the eclipse’s path of totality, with another estimated 150 million living within a short driving distance of it. The Colby community had the opportunity to witness this piece of history when the moon crossed the path of the sun and blocked the sun in its totality. On campus, many gathered to watch the eclipse at 98.86% …See the Story
The Colby Community Dares Northward: Towards the Great American Eclipse
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleOn Sunday, April 7, Colby students gathered with Waterville community members and students from other colleges at Colby’s Greene Block + Studios in downtown Waterville to celebrate Iftar. Iftar is the fast-breaking meal that occurs at the end of every day of Ramadan for those observing the Sawm, or fasting during the daylight hours during the month of Ramadan. Although there is an Iftar every night during Ramadan, the Center for Small Town Jewis…See the Story