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Waterville, Maine · WatervilleBefore spring break, the College hosted an information session for COP29, an annual climate conference attended by world leaders and environmental interest groups. The event took place in Diamond’s Ostrove auditorium and provided an opportunity for students and faculty to gain more information about one of the largest climate conferences in the world. This year’s location is Baku, Azerbaijan, organized by the United Nations and presided over by …See the Story
Colby at COP29
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleThe afternoon of April 8th was a rare moment of unity as the nation tuned to the sky. An estimated 30 million Americans live in the eclipse’s path of totality, with another estimated 150 million living within a short driving distance of it. The Colby community had the opportunity to witness this piece of history when the moon crossed the path of the sun and blocked the sun in its totality. On campus, many gathered to watch the eclipse at 98.86% …See the Story
The Colby Community Dares Northward: Towards the Great American Eclipse
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleOn Sunday, April 7, Colby students gathered with Waterville community members and students from other colleges at Colby’s Greene Block + Studios in downtown Waterville to celebrate Iftar. Iftar is the fast-breaking meal that occurs at the end of every day of Ramadan for those observing the Sawm, or fasting during the daylight hours during the month of Ramadan. Although there is an Iftar every night during Ramadan, the Center for Small Town Jewis…See the Story
Colby Celebrates Iftar
Abortion · WatervilleIn a week marked by intellectual vibrancy and engaging discourse, the Goldfarb Center has once again positioned itself as a beacon of insightful dialogue by hosting the second guest of its “In the News” series. Dahlia Lithwick, celebrated as one of the nation’s leading legal commentators, graced Colby with her presence, bringing with her a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective on the intricacies of law and justice in contemporary society.…See the Story
Dahlia Lithwick: Abortion, Guns, and the First Amendment: How Far will the Supreme Court Go?
Artificial Intelligence · MaineOff the coast of Maine, crawling along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, lives one of the state’s most culturally and economically significant critters: the lobster. This small, clawed crustacean is responsible for a massive fishing industry, a surfeit of seafood restaurants, and any number of kitschy Vacationland souvenirs. But the industries that revolve around lobster fishing have also generated an enormous amount of trash, and a substantial a…See the Story
AI on the Island
Microsoft · WatervilleLast month, Microsoft proudly announced having over 1.3 million paid Copilot subscribers. Congratulations, Microsoft, on getting 1.3 million people to pay for something they could probably get for free with a quick Google search. Meanwhile, Google is gearing up to relaunch its AI image generator Gemini. Because, you know, we all desperately need more AI-generated memes in our lives. And we have to mention Zuckerberg’s grand plan to conquer the A…See the Story
The AI Dogfight
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleIn a celestial spectacle that has captivated the world, the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th is no longer just an enthralling astronomical event for the world to witness, but will also change life as we know it. Renowned scientist Dr. Rufus Dud warns the men of the world to prepare for what the eclipse will cause: “The gravitational forces exerted by the alignment of the sun, moon, and earth during this eclipse will unleash unpreceden…See the Story
Upcoming Eclipse Triggers Mannstruation
Waterville, Maine · WatervilleAs students and faculty navigate the corridors of the Mudd Building, there’s one journey that strikes fear into the hearts of even the most seasoned physicists: the ascent or descent aboard the notorious Mudd Building elevator. Affectionately dubbed “The Gravitron” by those who’ve dared to brave its rattling confines, the elevator has become the stuff of legends within the physics department. “It’s like Schrödinger’s elevator,” Jonathan McCoy, A…See the Story