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    Freshman Bailee Mallett, center, of Fort Fairfield moves into her residence hall at Thomas College in Waterville on Wednesday. Resident assistants in the dorms have an added responsibility this year: holding their peers accountable to abide by the rules regarding COVID-19 and empowering students to hold each other accountable.

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    Freshmen Bella Van Zandt, right, of Gorham is assisted by her mother Valerie as Bella moved into her residence hall with other freshmen at Thomas College in Waterville, Wednesday. Resident assistants in the dorms have an added responsibility this year: holding their peers accountable to abide by the rules regarding COVID-19 and empowering students to hold each other accountable.

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    A partition equipped with a protective shield and disinfectant is shown at the left as freshmen arrived with their parents at their resident halls at Thomas College in Waterville Wednesday. Resident assistants in the dorms have an added responsibility this year: holding their peers accountable to abide by the rules regarding COVID-19 and empowering students to hold each other accountable.

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    Thomas resident assistants and students 0826 - Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    Freshmen are assisted as they move into their residence hall at Thomas College in Waterville Wednesday. Resident assistants in the dorms have an added responsibility this year: holding their peers accountable to abide by the rules regarding COVID-19 and empowering students to hold each other accountable.

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