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WednesdayJanuary 23, 2013 |
Violinist Stein, pianist Naruse to present complete Beethoven sonatasViolinist Dean Stein and pianist Chiharu Naruse present the completeBeethoven sonatas for violin and piano in the coming weeks. |
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WednesdayJanuary 23, 2013 |
Multifaith Chaplain Bill Blaine-Wallace to retire in JuneBlaine-Wallace plans to “re-author his vocational life” by establishing a counseling practice in Farmington, Maine. |
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MondayJanuary 21, 2013 |
Bates Athletics’ ‘You Can Play’ video supports LGBT inclusionFeaturing 19 Bates student-athletes and President Clayton Spencer, the video campaign supports LGBT athletes in all facets of the college’s 31 varsity programs. |
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FridayJanuary 18, 2013 |
Arts Crawl / Asia Night: Students’ creative energy burns brightA kaleidoscope of student creativity in the visual, literary and performing arts, Bates’ third annual Arts Crawl takes place Friday, Jan. 25. |
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WednesdayJanuary 16, 2013 |
Morning Sentinel profiles sprinter Spofford ’15, ‘fast and getting faster’Coach Al Fereshetian says expectations for Spofford are “very high. He put in a fantastic fall of training.” |
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FridayJanuary 11, 2013 |
Multimedia: Bates Outing Club decamps from 84-year-old digsStudent and alums team up to move the Bates Outing Club headquarters from Alumni Gym to Chase Hall. |
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WednesdayJanuary 9, 2013 |
Prizewinning Ohio poet to read for Language Arts LiveThe Language Arts Live series presents poet Brian Brodeur on Jan. 17. |
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TuesdayJanuary 1, 2013 |
Looking Back: 2012 in photographsA slide show of our favorite images of 2012 explores how and why Bates is a place that “encounters individuals in their full humanity.” |
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WednesdayDecember 19, 2012 |
Museum of Art organizes exhibitions of textile installations and works on paperA Maine artist examining humanity’s foibles, a German printmaker of the early 20th century and a contemporary Dutch textile artist known for her color sense are represented in winter 2013 exhibitions at the Bates College Museum of Art. |
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WednesdayDecember 19, 2012 |
As nation ponders rich-poor divide, King Day observances to explore debt and inequalitySpotlighting a less-known aspect of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s work, King Day at Bates will explore issues of economic justice. |
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