Men’s and Women’s Basketball Improving Level of Play
With the end of the NBA lockout nowhere in sight, college basketball ratings have seen quite a boost and will surely increase as time passes. With the winter sports season well on its…
SGA: Student Government Ambivalence?
Have you ever asked yourself the question, “What does SGA do for me?” or perhaps, “Who the heck are the students that serve on SGA?” or even, “Am I happy with the efforts…
The Centennial Project
This past weekend, the Connecticut College Theater Department presented an original work entitled Foundation, Dreams, and Inspirations: The Centennial Project to the Connecticut College community in multiple sold-out performances. Students, alumni, faculty and…
Professor Profile: Charles Hartman
Each Monday and Wednesday, Professor Charles Hartman walks into English 240: Reading and Writing Poetry with a cup of coffee, a stack of papers and a short and snappy greeting to the class….
The Dance of Finance: Professor Randy Martin of NYU speaks at Conn
On Thursday, September 29, 2011, Connecticut College was treated to a phenomenal guest lecture thanks to The Sherman Fairchild Foundation. Upon an invitation from the dynamic David duo, professors David Dorfman (Dance Department)…
Limón Dance Company Returns to Conn
As a part of the Onstage Series at Connecticut College, The Limón Dance Company graced the Palmer Auditorium stage on Friday evening. It is very fitting that the company pay Connecticut College a…
Meet Your New SGA Executive Board and Class Presidents
SGA President: Diane Essis Diane Essis has been voted in as the SGA President for the 2011-2012 academic year. She aims to increase student engagement with SGA to include more student input on…
Professor Profile: Heidi Henderson
Heidi Henderson, Assistant Professor of Dance, is one of the most fascinating human beings I have met. You may have seen her wandering around campus with her cat eyes glasses, an outfit consisting…
Tell Me What You Think!
by Candy Taylor I often find myself reflecting back on an experience I had as a prospective Conn student during an overnight visit. I remember sitting in a small Branford double with three…