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Burn the Bridges?

COVID-19 adds to complexity of Maine islanders relationship with visitors "from away"

Colby College campus

Colby’s Class of 2024 Breaks Records

Receiving nearly 14,000 applications for the Class of 2024, Colby had the largest applicant pool in the College's history, showing yet again the continuously growing demand and enthusiasm for a Colby education.

CCAK holds an annual end-of-the-year barbecue for mentors and mentees to enjoy activities like face painting, coloring, and a photo booth. This year, with Colby students moving to remote learning due to the COVID-19 epidemic, that event—and fond farewells—will not take place.

No Time to Say Goodbye

COVID-19 means an abrupt pause in the relationship between Colby mentor and her second-grade mentee

Kristin Yorke women's lacrosse senior year reflection_

For Seniors, Colby Athletic Careers are Over; Memories Live On

I wish I could remember the first time I picked up a lacrosse stick. That way I could have one of those poignant first-time-last-time moments lodged in my brain to mark the end of something that has practically been tagged onto my name for 15 years.

Rosie Hust

Mules Among Nation’s Best in NCAA Ski Racing Championships

Five of Colby’s own began the prestigious challenge of the NCAA ski racing championships today.

Hockey’s Prünster in Goal for Colby—and Austria

Ice hockey isn’t the most popular sport for girls in Nina Prünster’s native Austria, but that didn’t stop her.

Wallace Tucker '21 (number 55) on the court

Basketball Standout Wallace Tucker ’21 Opted for a Rigorous Education—on and off the Court

It’s been a successful year—and not just on the basketball court.

One Mighty Mill (OMM) cofounders Tony Olinto ’98 and Tony Rosenfeld ’97

One Mighty Mission

A gristmill and bakery is feeding students and recharging Lynn, Mass.

O’Hanian-Szostak Fellows

First O’Hanian-Szostak Fellows for Civic Leadership Begin Work in the Community

The inaugural fellows began work on projects ranging from documenting the stories of Waterville residents to bringing bereavement support to Waterville schools.

From Classroom to Community

Students, faculty, and community members co-created a course that revealed the extensive work done by local faith-based organizations