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Annie Kotis '29 kicks the soccer ball

02/26/2026

Cronulla, where Annie Kotis 鈥29 comes from, is a beautiful Sydney suburb famous for beaches and water sports. It鈥檚 15 hours ahead of and 9,800 miles from Chestertown. Yet Kotis chose to pack her bags last fall, making sure to include all her warm clothes, and left for 蜜桃传媒 and the opportunity to experience a new country, culture, and education system.

Andrew Wink '17 stands at a control panel on the right while music professor Ken Schweitzer talks to students in the Open Studio

02/16/2026

Andrew Wink graduated in 2017 with a double major in music and theatre, writing a musical for his senior capstone experience. During his time at the College, Wink did sound and lighting design for more than a dozen shows on campus, worked in the lighting and audio shop coordinating equipment for student productions, and performed in musical ensembles and theatrical productions.

detail from the cover of Professor Katharine Charles' latest book, showing an illustration of a woman reading with a ship in the background

02/03/2026

The interpolated tale, or 鈥渢ale-within-a-tale,鈥 was a common form of the 18th-century novel and is the focus of "Lost Plots: Interpolated Tales and the Eighteenth-Century Novel," a new book out by Katherine G. Charles, associate professor of 18th- and 19th-century literature and the director of Washington's iconic Kiplin Hall program.

Tshazi Kamau kicks the ball during a men's soccer game

01/29/2026

Tshazi Kamau 鈥27 was a standout soccer player from an early age and even represented his country, Kenya, at the youth level. Today, as he recovers from minor knee surgery, he is a key central midfielder for 蜜桃传媒 men鈥檚 soccer, a business management major, a marketing minor, and very much at home in Chestertown.