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A Question Of Humanity, Ruani S. Freeman
A Question Of Humanity, Ruani S. Freeman
Colby Magazine
Lt. General Roméo Dalliare asks the West to consider its role in the genocide in Rwanda.
The Last Page: In Japan, Living With History, John Roderick
The Last Page: In Japan, Living With History, John Roderick
Colby Magazine
When John Roderick ’36 wants to get away, he goes back centuries.
Peace In Phnom Penh: Jim Cousins Finds Refuge And Regeneration In The Reborn Cambodian Capital, Frank Bures
Peace In Phnom Penh: Jim Cousins Finds Refuge And Regeneration In The Reborn Cambodian Capital, Frank Bures
Colby Magazine
Jim Cousins ’75, M.D., was working long hours in an emergency room when an opportunity arose and he took it.
The Last Page: Egypt's Rise: Serving Security Through Development, Yvonne Siu
The Last Page: Egypt's Rise: Serving Security Through Development, Yvonne Siu
Colby Magazine
Yvonne Siu ’03 on Egypt’s democracy.
Having A Ball In Japan: Larry Rocca Helps Stoke The Rising Interest In Japanese Baseball, Paul Karr
Having A Ball In Japan: Larry Rocca Helps Stoke The Rising Interest In Japanese Baseball, Paul Karr
Colby Magazine
Larry Rocca ’90 made the jump just in time. The former baseball beat writer, now in the front office of the Chiba Lotte Marines baseball team in Tokyo, is a catalyst in the historic melding of two baseball cultures
A Fine Line: Oscar-Nominated Filmmakers Andrea Nix Fine And Sean Fine Strike A Balance Between Tragedy And Beauty, Gerry Boyle
A Fine Line: Oscar-Nominated Filmmakers Andrea Nix Fine And Sean Fine Strike A Balance Between Tragedy And Beauty, Gerry Boyle
Colby Magazine
Documentary filmmaker Andrea Nix Fine ’91 and her husband and co-director, Sean Fine, wanted their film War/Dance to tell the world the story of children living in a refugee camp in war-torn northern Uganda. The world watched, as War/Dance was nominated for an Academy Award.
The Last Page: My Baldness, Tibet's Bareness, Tenzin Dawoe Tsewang
The Last Page: My Baldness, Tibet's Bareness, Tenzin Dawoe Tsewang
Colby Magazine
Tenzin Dawoe Tsewang ’07 on Tibet’s travails.
Views On China: Colbians Offer Varied Perspectives On One Of The World's Most Fascinating Places, Cultures, Economies, Peoples, Martin Connelly
Views On China: Colbians Offer Varied Perspectives On One Of The World's Most Fascinating Places, Cultures, Economies, Peoples, Martin Connelly
Colby Magazine
Alumni and students with strong ties to China reflect on that vast nation’s fascinating past and fast-changing present.
Innocents Abroad: Gary Newton Manages Global Efforts To Help The World's Most Vulnerable Children, Alexis Grant
Innocents Abroad: Gary Newton Manages Global Efforts To Help The World's Most Vulnerable Children, Alexis Grant
Colby Magazine
Gary Newton ’72 manages global efforts to help vulnerable kids.