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Writing, wooing, continuing a legacy

By Courtney Yeager

Each fall, freshmen flock to the Hill with a range of expectations and interests: rigorous academics, devoted athletes, diverse extra curricular interests and fast, lasting friendships. Not everyone has time for love. For some lucky students, however, love and career are not only both possible but sometimes combined-and all of it can begin while still in college.

SGA President to leave lasting impression on Hill

By Anna Keleman

Dressed in a T-shirt and jeans, Jacob Fischer '10 saunters casually into the student center with a smile on his face. As he greets friends, discusses business and calmly observes the world around him, it is evident that Fischer is at home on Mayflower Hill-and he is excited to be back.

Visiting locales like the locals

Our first year-friendly guide to getting the most out of your experience in Waterville.

By Allison Ehrenreich, Courtney Yeager and Dash Wasserman

Downtown Waterville Farmer's Market In the Concourse along Appleton & Main Streets Thursdays Boasting summer and winter seasonal specialties, the Farmer's Market has a great selection for those wanting to check out the fruits of the Waterville community.

PCB?aims to revive passion for culture and diversity

By My Tien Huynh

The Pugh Community Board (PCB) hopes to put an end to passive silence this year at the College. PCB, whose mission is to organize events that promote multicultural communication, awareness and understanding, is composed of a self-governing student board, Pugh Center director and Dean of Students Noel James, and their recently acquired faculty advisor, Associate Professor of Psychology Tarja Raag.

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