Author: Ayla Zuraw-Friedland

On What’s Next

Editorials

During my semester abroad, while residing in a small, un-insulated cabin somewhere in the upper peaks of the Andes Mountains in Peru, I...

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Lost in Translation: Difficulties with the Transfer of Credits Taken Abroad

Opinions

After the Fall 2013 semester, the Connecticut College Office of Study Away removed the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, from...

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Exploring Shain Library Renovations

News • One Comment

Anticipation is building for the coming renovations of Shain Library. Already, students and faculty are noticing computers, books and other...

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Local Bluegrass Band Gets Right Now, Honey

Arts

About a year ago, I had the pleasure of hearing a fledgling bluegrass band play live in the comfort of my own home. A large group of my...

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Professor Cruz-Saco, Leader of SATA Peru

News • One Comment

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If You Give A Mouse A Cookie…

News

In the past year, neuroscience Professor Joseph Schroeder and a few dedicated neuroscience majors and Science Leaders took up the challenge...

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An Editor’s Perspective On Election Night at Connecticut College

Opinions

After nearly a year of primaries and campaigning, the 2012 election is finally over. It’s a relief for this to be over and done with;...

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The Female Voter: What We Really Care About

Opinions • One Comment

As the campaign emails grow increasingly frantic from both sides, it becomes evident how quickly the elections are approaching. Both...

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Theater department’s hip-hop Shakespeare opens with rave reviews

Arts, Reviews • One Comment

Even though it’s nearly two weeks after the show has finished, it needs to be pointed out that I <3 Juliet, the theater department’s...

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