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STS Seniors
2004

Back row (L-R):
Vincent Domestico, Sabina Warren, Lauren Abbott, Leif
Pearson, Derek Snyder, Brittney Lazar, Nick Battista, Nina
Martin, Nick Walendziak, Erica Ayotte, Greg Lynch.
Front Row (L-R):
Marshall White, Jessica Kellett, Ashley Porter, Parker
Thompson.
STS Senior Project Topics
2004
Lauren
Abbott, Raising America's Energy IQ: Increasing efficiency
and reducing consumption
Nicholas
Battista, Solar Power with Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Remote
Locations in Maine
Erica
Ayotte, Spar and Spindle: The conflict of Lowell's textile
industry with agrarian New England society
Vincent
Domestico, Civil War: Clash of technology with military
tactics
Jessica
Kellett, GMO Technology and Corporate Agribusiness. Why is
the U.S. such a strong supporter of GMO crops and such a
weak supporter of labeling GMO foods? [JP '04
graduate]
Brittney
Lazar, The Looking Glass Media: Identity creation and the
glorified self in collegiate athletics
Gregory D.
Lynch, Biodiesel: Is it feasible at Colby? [Fall
semester only]
Nina Martin,
Pesty Business: Nuisance mosquito control on the north shore
of Massachusetts
Leif
Pearson, Computer Technology: Voice over IP in law
firms
Ashley
Porter, Sports Television Broadcasting: Providing our
country with nationalism and camaraderie amidst world
struggle
Derek
Snyder, The Economic and Industrial History of Waterville
Over the Last Thirty Years: Effects and what
remains
Parker
Thompson, Hydrogen Fuel: An outlook on the renewable energy
future
Nicholas Walendziak, Elk
Ecology and Habitat Management in Eastern
Tennessee
Sabina Warren, Ellsworth
Huntington's Anthropological Perspective on Climate Change
Marshall White, What's for
Dinner: A brief history of the refrigerator
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