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 Postcards from Bates   A few picture stories from the print issue 

Hathorn belltower at dusk, May 19, 2006.

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A Willing Hart: Researchers Dan Hart ’78 and Robert Atkins try to find hope in a city where being a kid can be heartbreaking |
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Gathering for Gala: Think prom without the date. “I love Gala,” says Aubrey Nelson ’08 of Moultonborough, N.H. |
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Cambodia Memoir: In 1980, 17-year old Scott Allen volunteered in the Cambodian refugee camps, helping the Duong family gain asylum in America. Years later, Kanya Duong stunned him with her story, forcing Allen to revisit his past. |
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Shifting from Neutral: Here’s how Bill Corlett makes his classroom the right room for a political argument |
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A Visit Home: Maine lives large in the novels and the heart of Elizabeth Strout ’77 |
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Board Plan: Instituting term limits and eliminating a two-tiered structure, the Board of Trustees moves under one big tent |
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Postcards from Bates: A few picture stories from the print issue |
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Quad Angles: A selection of news stories from the College |
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PreAmble: Change is good |
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Bates Matters: CONCENTRATED EFFORT — In defining the structure of a Bates education outside the major, the faculty moves toward a goal-oriented approach |
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Open Forum: Opinions from the readers of Bates Magazine |
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Scene Again: 1971 — Corretta Scott King, D.Lit. |
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Your Page: CHERNOBYL — Twenty years later, his recollections don't fit into a neat narrative |
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Vital Statistics |
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