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STUDENTS HAVE A LOT TO SAY

Written by Macalester students, these stories say a lot about them and what they feel passionately about.

(left) Emily Duffelmeyer finds her passion in the Middle East.

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maggie kinkeadEmily Hedin, Phillips Scholar, is passionate about helping people with HIV/AIDS link

Carolyn Loeb prepares for Senegal link

Two students talk about their first-year courselink

maggie kinkeadMK Kinkead takes the classroom to the streets link

Chloe Poynton and Sneh Rao, Watson Fellows, talk about their experiences /

Noah Palm applies to graduate school... and gets accepted to all of them. /

Hallie Goodman finds good reason to take a first-year course. link

Thanzaw Myint looks for exotic matter ... in Minnesotalink

devaultKenyon DeVault analyzes media coverage of Hurricane Katrina link

Bioinformatics? Nyalleng Moorosi knows all about it link

Diving into African American sci-fi with Will Clarke link

Hillary Mothupt sets out to understand Vocation link

Luke Valin studies air pollution link

What are Integrins? Will Conrad can tell you. link

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Four students talk about engaging faith at Macalester dot

Nate Oglesbee is obsessed with Macalester soccer dot

momchil jelevMomchil Jelev decides the future of global affairs ... almost. dot

Talking Turkey. Led by classics faculty, 30 students explored Turkey. dot

Susan Brown compares the skill of track with the patience of chemistry dot

A group of students talk about performing on Macalester's stage dot

Tinbete Ermyas talks about multicultural life at Mac dot

dotEmily Witsell explores theater in the Twin Cities dot

Two students talks about being on a winning Mock Trial team dot

Clark Wohlfred knows about mixing academics and athletics dot

What is Pluralism and Unity? Find out dot

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Diego Ponce de Leon Barido takes part in a microfinance study in Chiapas dot

alessandra williamsAlessandra Williams teaches hip hop in South Africa dot

Trudy Rebert studies with an NGO in India dot

Ruth Chiu talks about her host family in Japan dot

keon westRhodes Scholar Keon West shares his Paris journal dot

Emily Duffelmeyer finds her passion in the Middle East. dot

batesTim Bates calls Santiago 'home' dot

John Koenig finds the 'real' Africa dot

Sarah Turner finds new insights at Iona Abbey dot

Roland McKay's pathway to Foreign Service dot

Robert Spurlock says "you can't always eat coucous!" dot

Aaron Malone studies in Ecuadordot

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katie limKatie Lim takes on class action law suits dot

Amanda Coen paints a garden in St. Paul dot

tobin kaufman-osbornTobin Kaufman - Osborn spent the summer researching solutions to the energy crisis. dot

Edinam Agbenyeke held an internship at African Development Center dot

sarah ganleySarah Ganley maps immigration patterns as part of summer research job dot

Orlando Martinez is working for the Feds ... right here in the Twin Cities dot

dotJosh Aas hired by Mozilla /

Tiffany Kramer creates 'Suspended Flight' dot

dotThe Importance of Being an Intern by Maureen Frank dot

Nicole Pardo explores healthcare in underserved communities dot

Chris Fletcher helps Tibetan exiles dot

Julia Wynn interns at the 3M BioEngineering Laboratory /

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