Author: Elizabeth Berry

Bob Dylan is Staying Busy in Isolation

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The nation is now huddling around the radio as they had decades ago....

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What to Cook When the Shelves are Empty

Arts

Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Berry Going to the grocery store is a privilege these days. My mom and I experiment with new supermarkets to...

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Art Students Attempt to Reconnect with Their Theses

Arts

Artwork from Maggie Ruff’s honors thesis in the Art department For many students, the culmination of their academic career takes the...

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Creating a New Normal during COVID-19

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Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Berry’s food Instagram, @healthy_eclair The COVID-19 outbreak has uprooted students across the world,...

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Goodbye, Hello

Editorials, Letters

In honor of the new year and those camels traveling abroad next semester, here is a farewell to the fall semester in preparation for what...

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After Watching After, am I Doing College Wrong?

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After falls victim to the typical college trope of love-stories and raves....

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“Ask Me About the Nut Museum”

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In 1972, Elizabeth Tashjian opened the original Nut Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut on the ground floor of her Gothic Revival mansion.

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New Food Pathway Will Surpass Home Economics Class

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Photo courtesy of @healthy_eclair. Surely I am not the only one who envied anyone that had home ec class in middle school. I mean, who...

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Should Conn’s Mascot Be a Mosquito?

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When I was in elementary school, I would often brainstorm various ways school could be cancelled. My daydreams ranged from major rainstorms...

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