A spotlight on the Bates studio-art faculty: Professors who dip their hands into the practical basins of their concentration bring still more depth and color into the classroom.
Dressing the Part: Behind-the-scenes teamwork inspires a Taming of the Shrew set in 1950s Italy
Life Science: Tracy Callahan '91 was once a Bates undergraduate who grew sick at the thought of public speaking, and once a postdoc who never wanted to teach.
Cell Phone Campus: Suddenly, the cell phone has become a social prerequesite
Needed: A Commons Solution: Dining Services currently dishes up 4,000 meals a day in Commons — and caters another 5,000 events annually — despite funhouse wayfinding, comical space limitations and less-funny workplace challenges
PreAmble: It's not hard to view the diverse photos from this issue's "Just a Minute" feature and feel a pleasing sense of concord.
Bates Matters: College presidents still need partners who share their vision and can help make it real
Open Forum: Opinions from the readers of Bates Magazine
Scene Again: 1947: The carnival queen and her court traditionally paraded to the iced-over tennis courts adjacent to Alumni Gym
Sports Notes: All-American Meg Coffin '07 keeps her coaches smiling in soccer, basketball and lacrosse
Your Page: Is it possible to separate the family from the College?