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The New New London Hall: Conn-struction on Campus

In the center of campus, a busy team of construction workers is currently implementing a $20 million expansion on New London Hall.  By the fall of 2012, the project is supposed to convert…

A Very Successful Staff

To my friends in the Centennial Class and the greater Connecticut College community: For some of us, our time at Connecticut College has been reduced to twenty-six days. Over the next few weeks,…

Downshifting the Confusion of Powershift

“Tell me what democracy looks like… This is what democracy looks like!” These were the lyrics to one of the most-sounded chants proclaimed by the hundreds of young people that rallied for Climate…

Hella A Capella

Like alcohol and characters in a Hemingway novel, sometimes Connecticut College finds something so good, it wants to hold on really tight and refuse to let go until the room’s spinning and someone…

Two lukewarm matzoh balls argue over Manischevitz

Counterpoint: Passover at Conn: How Hard is Keeping Kosher?

    Day after day I enter Harris or JA with temptations of bagels, M&M blondies and egg McConns. For me, a Jew on campus, keeping kosher for Passover was out of the…

Point: Passover At Conn: How Hard is Keeping Kosher?

Ever since I was a little kid, Passover has been one of my favorite holidays.  It’s a celebration that goes hand-in-hand with spring and the improving weather outside, and it encourages us to…

Putting the Honor in the Code

The Honor Code is, arguably, the most important component of the Connecticut College community. The system of shared-governance is a sign of trust, comfort and most of all a sign of maturity. All…

A drummer bound by the chains of musical oppression.

Rest in Peace Abbey House Shows

Last weekend, while toting their music equipment into the Abbey House common room, several students and alumni encountered Campus Safety. The subsequent misunderstanding resulted in an arbitrary change in policy that belittles the…

“Conn Is What You Make It” (But So Is Everywhere Else)

Conn was my first-choice college as a high school senior. I liked it for a few reasons: because nobody from my high school had ever come here, there are no frats or sororities…

Nineteen Years in New London, One Year at Conn

On the morning of August 31, 2010, as I filled the back of my best friend’s car with bags and belongings, I remembered my guidance counselor from high school who had, a few…

Bathroom Stall Literature Under Attack

Last month I entered the men’s bathroom on the first floor of Fanning and was greeted by the smell of new paint. I banged open the nearby stall door and found hastily-applied brown…

Freedom!

When I go home over break, I usually spend most of my time reveling in the comfort of private bathrooms, normal-sized beds and vegetables that have not been steamed or drenched beyond recognition…

Cape Town, Cairo, Conn College

There have been a few posters around campus displaying the College Voice article about the takeover of Fanning in the 1986. The sit-in was a protest aimed at making Conn as culturally diverse…

Putting the “Student” Back in Student Activities Council

Editor’s Note: Andrew Crimer is the current chair of SAC’s Friday Nights Live committee. If you’re like me, you’ve been to, maybe, three Cro Dances ever. They’re not my thing. Too many people…

J-Board Chair Talks Honor Code

by Conor Walsh I’m about to go out in Charleston, South Carolina and I’m hoping that Changing of the Guard back at Conn won’t be too eventful. Of course I want everyone to…

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