Students from seven colleges and universities across New England participated Saturday in a series of chopping, sawing, climbing and throwing challenges at Colby College’s annual Woodsmen Mud Meet in Waterville.
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Colby College announces $2 million donation from trustee to support data science, women’s lacrosse
Rick McVey, trustee and parent of alumnae from the classes of 2012 and 2016, gave the funds, according to the Waterville college.
Poliquin denounces ranked-choice voting, addresses student voting in talk at Colby
Former U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin said the voter-approved ranked-choice process was a “scam” and that Colby students have the legal right to vote in local elections if they obtain a Maine driver’s license within 30 days of living in the state.
Mid-Maine Chamber’s Business to Business Showcase draws crowds in Waterville
About 140 businesses and organizations showcased their offerings and networked with each other Thursday at the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce’s Business to Business Showcase, held at Colby College.
Video: At ‘He and She’ talk, the Devines entertain crowd at Colby College
J.P. Devine and Kay Joly Devine spoke before a crowd of 175 Tuesday at the Waterville college.
Former Colby hockey player now an agent for some of NHL’s top players
Judd Moldaver turns passion for hockey into powerful career.
Men’s lacrosse: Colby has the answers in win over Connecticut College
Mules start fast and never look back in victory over Camels.
Opponents of Waterville bag ban appeal clerk’s determination of Colby voter registrations
An appeal filed by opponents of a controversial plastic bag ban could likely hold up the implementation of the ban as the city is asked to re-examine 75 voter registrations.
Maine Supreme Court dismisses Waterville plastic bag dispute after challengers miss deadline
Shaun Caron and Cathy Weeks notified the Clerk of Court that they no longer wished to pursue the issue.
Colby College names architect, manager for Waterville’s future downtown hotel-restaurant
The Waterville college plans to start building a 50-room hotel with a restaurant and bar later this year at the south end of Main Street downtown, with an expected opening next year.