HGHW recognizes ME girls
One hundred and thirty 4th-8th grade girls from Maine, most of whom belong to Hardy Girls Healthy Women (HGHW) girls groups, participated in workshops at the College as part of the fourth annual Girls Rock! Weekend.
One hundred and thirty 4th-8th grade girls from Maine, most of whom belong to Hardy Girls Healthy Women (HGHW) girls groups, participated in workshops at the College as part of the fourth annual Girls Rock! Weekend.
Throughout the spring semester, students, faculty, staff, alumni and parents have been encouraging the administration to establish a gender and sexuality diversity resource center on campus.
The faculty exhibition opens dialogue between professors, students and members of the community
One hundred and fifty students from colleges across New England will attend the 2010 Colby College LGBT Leadership Development Conference; From Individuals to Activists: the Formation of Student Leaders this weekend, November 5-7.
Seniors Brent Daly and Cynia Barnwell are on the prowl at the College, hoping to find love before they leave the Hill for good in the spring.
These renovations will allow the Museum to better exhibit its impressive collection, and better educate Colby students and members of the Waterville community
Mockery of societal norms and of the pursuit of love and marriage are implicit in the play, and Colby actors largely executed this theme through their humorous melodramatic actions and heightened, dynamic enthusiasm.
Gay said he has always thought life was like that—tragedy woven with comedy. He said this is a relief: we would not be able to survive without being able to laugh.
The production upheld a balance between skill and playfulness and between presentation and fun. The result was a wonderful play enriched with a humorous, personal touch.