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Contributors:
Brian MacQuarrie '74 ("On Terror's Trail") has worked at the Boston Globe since 1987. A native of Norwood, Mass., he also has held reporting and editing positions at The Philadelphia Inquirer; The Providence Journal; The Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and The Middlesex News in Framingham, Mass. He lives in the Savin Hill neighborhood of Dorchester, Mass., and has a 15-year-old daughter, Fiona. Grant Pick ("All Business") is a staff writer at the Chicago Reader, the city's alternative weekly. Lynn Ascrizzi ("Cancer Clues") has been an editor and feature writer for 22 years and works at Central Maine Newspapers where she also writes the syndicated column "Dreams" under the byline Hannah Seymour. She lives with her husband in the home they built on six acres in Freedom, Maine. |
Colby Staff Gerry Boyle '78 Brian Speer Robert Gillespie Stephen Collins '74 Leo Pando Alicia Nemiccolo MacLeay '97 Joanne Lafreniere Karen Oh '93 Brian MacQuarrie '74, Grant Pick, Lynn Ascrizzi, Administration: Alumni Council Executive Committee: Colby is published four times yearly. Address correspondence to: or e-mail to: Alumni Office |
FEATURES: On Terror's Trail All Business School Across the Bay
A Global Forum
An alliance with the United World College is giving Colby an international flavor and perspective.
Brian MacQuarrie '74 looks for the sources of hatred that spawn violence and finds more.
Ted Snyder '75 runs a business school and tells us about it.
Kristine Davidson Young '87 and Barney Hallowell '64 dedicate themselves to their students on North Haven Island.
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