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ThursdayDecember 6, 2012 |
Sunday Telegram continues glowing reception for ‘Starstruck’With a couple of weeks still left for the Museum of Art exhibition “Starstruck,” Maine Sunday Telegram art critic Daniel Kany urged readers not to miss it. |
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WednesdayDecember 5, 2012 |
Jazz band, steel pan orchestra, gamelan orchestra wrap up semesterThree musical ensembles featuring Bates students will perform Dec. 5, 6 and 8 in the Olin Concert Hall. |
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WednesdayDecember 5, 2012 |
In letter to New York Times, Danforth takes issue with Saudi book, characterizationsDanforth’s letter is in response to a review of the book On Saudi Arabia by Karen Elliott House. |
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WednesdayDecember 5, 2012 |
Hospital reveals inside story as physics students explore medical imagingIn November, Bates physics students toured X-ray, ultrasound and MRI facilities at a local hospital as part of a course on biomedical imaging. |
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WednesdayDecember 5, 2012 |
Savoy Magazine names Sene ’00 among ‘most influential’ in corporate AmericaLena Sene ’00 is a managing parter with Deer Isle Capital and an expert on global investing in Africa. |
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MondayDecember 3, 2012 |
Faculty compositions featured on Momenta Quartet programThe renowned Momenta Quartet performs new music by two Bates composers on Dec. 4. |
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MondayDecember 3, 2012 |
Audio slide show: ‘Pack Mentality’ — women’s cross country at NCAA ChampionshipsThe competitiveness, camaraderie and mutual respect of the women’s cross country team as it treks to Terre Haute, Ind., for the NCAA Division III Championship. |
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WednesdayNovember 28, 2012 |
Two-actor drama explores friendship, rivalry, artistic conflictCollected Stories, a play about ambition, artistic conflicts, rivalries and friendship, comes to life at Bates Dec. 7-9. |
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FridayNovember 16, 2012 |
Bates Events Schedule: Nov. 13-Dec. 31Hello from Bates! Here’s a schedule of public events at the college Nov. 16-Dec. 29, 2012. |
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FridayNovember 16, 2012 |
‘F To eMbody’ rescheduled for Dec. 3“F To eMbody: A Reconstruction of Gender,” a gender-deviant, multi-media, spoken word, homo-hop extravaganza takes place Dec. 3. |
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