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    Gallery: Colby students open business in downtown Waterville - Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Colby College junior Walker Griggs, right, writes code with other students as they work at Europiste, an outdoor retail company created by students, as the college continues its commitment to revitalize downtown Waterville with new businesses in the Hains building.

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    Colby College junior Maddie Taylor, left, works with other classmates at Europiste, an outdoor retail company created by Colby students, as the college continues its commitment to revitalize downtown Waterville with new businesses in the Hains building.

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    Colby College junior Theo Satloff, stands behind a glass board filled with notes at the student operated office of Europiste, an outdoor retail company created by COlby students, as the college continues its commitment to revitalize downtown Waterville with new businesses in the Hains building.

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    Gallery: Colby students open business in downtown Waterville - Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Colby College junior Walker Griggs, right, writes code with other students as they work at Europiste, an outdoor retail company created by students, as the college continues its commitment to revitalize downtown Waterville with new businesses in the Hains building.

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    Gallery: Colby students open business in downtown Waterville - Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Colby College junior Maddie Taylor, left, works on Friday with other classmates at Europiste, an outdoor retail company created by Colby students, as the college continues its commitment to revitalize downtown Waterville with new businesses in the Hains building.

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