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TuesdaySeptember 14, 2004 |
Bates program links student volunteers, community needsFor the third year, Bates College students are leading a program to match fellow students with volunteer opportunities in Lewiston, Auburn and nearby communities. |
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TuesdayJune 8, 2004 |
Bates community aids Lewiston High School science fairSeventeen Lewiston High School students were honored for their work on 13 projects in the high school’s fifth annual Science Fair, held May 6. |
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MondayJanuary 26, 2004 |
Jean Kilbourne, ad critic and 'Lecturer of the Year,' to speakInternationally recognized for her pioneering work on how advertising represents alcohol, tobacco and the image of women, author Jean Kilbourne offers a slide presentation titled “The Naked Truth: Advertising’s Image of Women” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. |
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ThursdayJanuary 30, 2003 |
Junior wins national award for service to Central Maine Adaptive SportsJunior Lori E. Jessup of Hatboro, Pa., has received a national award for working with disabled Maine skiers as part of the third annual Glamour magazine-sponsored “Best of You” contest, honoring women for “their personal best quality to make a difference in the world.” |
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WednesdayJanuary 22, 2003 |
Jean Kilbourne, ad critic and 'Lecturer of the Year,' to speakInternationally recognized for her pioneering work on how advertising represents alcohol, tobacco and the image of women, author Jean Kilbourne offers a slide presentation titled “The Naked Truth: Advertising’s Image of Women.” |
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ThursdayFebruary 21, 2002 |
Bates student one of three to win Campus Compact awardSenior Trung Trong Huynh of Portland is one of three students named to receive the Maine Campus Compact’s 2002 Student Heart and Soul Award for outstanding contributions in community service and service-learning. |
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TuesdayJanuary 14, 1997 |
Bates community to hold "read-in"In commemoration of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, and in an effort to encourage literacy, more than 120 students, faculty and staff from Bates College will hold a “read-in” for youngsters in grades K-3 classrooms in Lewiston and Auburn schools on Thursday and Friday . |
