Murphy a campus leader through The Bridge, Goldfarb
Sophomore Dave Murphy has thrived in the Colby environment in his two years on campus, with active roles in The Bridge, the Goldfarb Center, several athletic teams and campus life.
Sophomore Dave Murphy has thrived in the Colby environment in his two years on campus, with active roles in The Bridge, the Goldfarb Center, several athletic teams and campus life.
Senior Peter Landsman has recently completed his college goal of skiing every mountain in Maine. When he's not busy hitting the slopes, he currently serves as a four-year dorm president and helps organize the College's chapter of Relay for Life.
As next year's student government president, Morgan Lingar shows Colby that there's more to her than just SGA.
Sophomore Ben Wexler-Waite is the son of two Colby alumni and has already made his mark on the Hill before even hitting the halfway point, most significantly with the founding of _Outside Colby_.
Senior Hannah DeAngelis is a dancer and an educator, hoping to bring the education she has gained on the Hill to local high school classrooms.
Senior Than Moore, who is involved in organizations such as the Blue Lights, tennis, Student Athletic Advisory Committee, Colby Outdoor Orientation Trip, and Colby Emergency Responses, discusses pursuing leadership on the Hill and how it will translate into a hopeful future as a doctor.
Although he may be new to the Hill, Aquib Yacoob ā15 has already taken a leadership position among his peers as the new leader of Amnesty International Colby.
Davis Project for Peace winner Sulaiman Nasseri '12 founds 'Embroidering Peace' in Afghanistan and gets ready to graduate from the Hill.
Hannah Shapiro came to the Hill her sophomore year as a transfer student from Boston University, but she has quickly learned to make Colby her home.
Elliot Marsing '14 was a first-semester away student, spending his first College semester in Salamanca, Spain. In the summertime, though, he is a fisherman in the Alaskan seas, working on a boat previously featured in "Deadliest Catch."
Audrey, a biology major and an art minor, also dedicates her time to CCAK, Colby Dancers and the women's rugby team. She talks about how she balances all of these, as well as her semester studying abroad in Cairo during the 2011 riots earlier this year.
Erik Baish, or simply "Baish" to those who know him, is a complex guy with a fascination for life. A physics major currently working on his senior thesis on modeling the formation of large stars, he's also a woodsmen and a traveler.
Hillary Sapanski '13 has spent time abroad in India and Peru, and plans to travel to Malawi and Chile later this year, to volunteer and help those in need. She has also spearheaded campus campaigns, including "Colby Loves Japan" and "Mission Somalia" to alleviate the hardships caused by natural disasters.
Kareem Kalil ā13 is more than just a guard for the College basketball team. After transferring to the Hill from the University of Maryland following his freshman year, Kalil is determined to make an impact on urban communities through education.
First-year student travels to the College from Mongolia, and hopes to bring back the information she learns in environmental studies to help her home country fight against the harmful effects of global warming.
Senior Adam Marshall rose to fame this summer after appearing on three episodes of the long-running television trivia show, Jeopardy! He recalls his experience from his first audition to his third Final Jeopardy! question.
Brian Russo '13 is well known around campus for wearing signs promoting empathy among students.
Senior Molly Bennett expresses her love for the radio and her knack for spontaneity.
When confronted with the multitude of name-games that required fun facts during orientation, Maddy Jones '13 didn't have to look far to find one. "Iām ranked third nationally in snowboarding for my age group: women's 16-17," she states casually.