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BACHELOR & BACHELORETTE

Mr. and Ms. May

You'd better act fast if you're looking for a chance to win the hearts of this month's Bachelor or Bachelorette before they leave the Hill for good.

Davis Peace Project

Sophomores Montenegro, Chase, Long and Bengston, winners of a Davis Projects for Peace grant, plan to travel to Guatemala in the spring to start up a non-profit organization to help Guatemalan migrant workers integrate back into the local labor force.

FACULTY PROFILE

Teaching ethnomusicology and rock and roll

Assistant Professor of Music and recent recipient of a summer fellowship grant at Columbia University, Natalie Zelensky finishes her first year of teaching on the Hill.

Roommates beyond college

Students reflect on reasons to stay roommates with their college friends after graduation.

“I’m incapable of lying”: A profile of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Math major and contributing writer Olga Golovkina '13 offers a glimpse of the characters that make up the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

DRUGS

SHOC advises against stimulants during finals

Feeling stressed about finals? Worried about your GPA? Planning on pulling an all-nighter this week to finish that last 10-pager you’ve been putting off? If you are, the pressure may have led to you using, or considering to use, stimulants.

OLDER ARTICLES

Life After Colby series

Mr and Ms April

Dear Colby

Hillel at Colby: the early years

Mr. and Ms. March

Mr. and Ms. February

Practicing mindfulness

The danger of energy drinks

Defying common stereotypes

Mr and Ms November

Dear Colby

Defying Gravity on Campus

Spotlight on Ballroom Club

Learning Arabic on campus

First PC Coffee focuses on gun laws

Senior engages in multiculturalism

Ask Andrea Breau

Inequalities continue

Change starts in schools

Recent lectures inspire

Dorothy Allison on class issues

A spotlight on social class

Mr. and Ms. Gaypril

Finding benefits of sleeping

Mr. and Ms. April

Athletic classes draw students

Chef at home on the Hill