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From The Hill, Gerry Boyle, Stephen Collins, Matt Difilippo, Jacob Mccarthy Apr 2013

From The Hill, Gerry Boyle, Stephen Collins, Matt Difilippo, Jacob Mccarthy

Colby Magazine

Back On His Feet: Prosthetic device allows injured Marine Corps Capt. Erik Quist to walk, run, sprint--and maybe lead another day

Silver Tsunami: Colby research project examines challenges facing China's aging population

A Player For All Seasons: Standout athlete Kate Pistel loved three sports so much she kept on playing

The Birth of His Nation: Former refugee Charles Data returns home to take part in the rise of South Sudan

Discovering Miss Runnals: Delving into college archives, Samantha Eddy learns that a special Colby woman paved the way

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From The Hill Mar 2013

From The Hill

Colby Magazine

On Campus: Senior pond swim banned; a hard look at the College’s emissions; Colby, Adams figure in study of college sports; Helm switches Mules; Kasser receives Bassett Teaching Award; Greenlaw on books and boats; two Watsons, one Fulbright

Faculty: The guard changes as Archibald, Hogendorn, Rosenblum, Sanborn, Sweney, Wescott retire—and look back

Students: Tracy Schloss '03 brings together a true South End coalition

Media: Jenny Boylan's bittersweet memoir, She's Not There, traces her journey from man to woman

Sports: Women's crew wins D-III championship

Alumni: Images of reunion '03


Full Issue Mar 2013

Full Issue

Colby Magazine

Colby Magazine vol. 91, no. 4 (Fall 2002): full issue


On Terror's Trail: A Boston Globe Reporter Searches For Answers In The Wake Of September 11, Brian Macquarrie Mar 2013

On Terror's Trail: A Boston Globe Reporter Searches For Answers In The Wake Of September 11, Brian Macquarrie

Colby Magazine

Veteran Boston Globe reporter Brian MacQuarrie ’74 often is dispatched to scenes of tragedy, catastrophe or simple human drama. When Gianni Versace was murdered, it was MacQuarrie who was sent to Miami. When a man went on a shooting rampage in Colebrook, N.H., MacQuarrie was writing from the stunned community within hours. When a Swissair jet crashed in Nova Scotia in 1998, killing 229 people, MacQuarrie flew to Bangor, rented a car and drove the rest of the night to Halifax.

He worked all that day, filing stories that night for the Globe.

“I think it’s prepared me to go …


From The Hill, Pat Sims, Stephen Collins, Laura Meader, Jackie Farwell, Douglas Rooks, Brian Speer, Willard Wyman, Travis Lazarczyk Feb 2013

From The Hill, Pat Sims, Stephen Collins, Laura Meader, Jackie Farwell, Douglas Rooks, Brian Speer, Willard Wyman, Travis Lazarczyk

Colby Magazine

Q&A: Paul Josephson, a historian of science and technology, discusses his new book Lenin's Laureate, teaching his course Luddite Rantings, and life as "The Fish-Stick Guy"

Collaboration in Kabul: Afghan Scholars initiative takes John Campbell down unexpected paths

Doing Good: Stefanie Solar says philanthropy isn't only for the wealthy

Foreclosure Disclosure: Maine lawyer Thomas Cox triggers national investigation of banking practices

The Strangest War: Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor is back with a revealing book, thanks in part to his Colby advisor

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The Spirit of New Orleans

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