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ThursdayJune 18, 2009 |
Marriage fight loomsThe Morning Sentinel reports that political strategist Jesse Connolly ’03 will run the campaign to fight the potential people’s veto… |
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WednesdayJune 17, 2009 |
Church carillon chiming againThe Sun Journal describes how faculty member Gene Clough fixed an electrical problem with the carillon in Deering Memorial United… |
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TuesdayJune 16, 2009 |
Bates' ninth annual Clean Sweep benefits environment, nonprofitsBates College’s ninth annual Clean Sweep sale takes place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 20, at the college’s Underhill Arena, 145 Russell St. |
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MondayJune 15, 2009 |
Reunion 2009Watch the slide show Click on thumbnails, above, to view the slide show. Featured image Maine sculptor Forest Hart turned… |
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SundayJune 14, 2009 |
Unveiling the Bobcat StatueBates College unveils its new bronze Bobcat sculpture, made possible by the Class of 2004 and other donors, on Saturday,… |
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ThursdayJune 11, 2009 |
A father-daughter team with a lot of 'fish' storiesThe Cape Cod Chronicle profiles Story Fish ’67, who owns Chatham Family Charters with daughter Annie Fish. He explained how… |
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ThursdayJune 11, 2009 |
Alexander's great plansThe Star Tribune of Minneapolis, Minn., interviews Darsie Alexander ’88, appointed chief curator of the Walker Art Center in November…. |
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WednesdayJune 10, 2009 |
Home away from homeIn an open letter to the Sun Journal, recent graduate Paul Suitter ’09 of Oakfield, Maine, thanks the Lewiston-Auburn community… |
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TuesdayJune 9, 2009 |
Fourth Bates College 'yard sale' to benefit local non-profitsClean Sweep, Bates College’s fourth annual sale of furnishings and other goods donated by departing students, takes place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 19, and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, June 20, at the college’s Underhill Arena, 145 Russell St. |
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TuesdayJune 9, 2009 |
Hartley, Langlais, 'Body Mapping' shows slated for summer at museumOpening June 12 at the Bates College Museum of Art are exhibitions of work by two prominent artists with Maine connections, and a third exhibition revealing a compelling response to HIV/AIDS. |
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