Author: Hannah Johnston

Olio: A Quality Restaurant without a Clear Culinary Theme

Arts, Reviews

A review of the sit-down restaurant Olio in Groton.

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Young Alumni Trustee Race Narrows to Three

News • One Comment

In the minds of many students at Connecticut College, the Board of Trustees (BoT) is something of an enigma. They’re known as a group of...

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To Be Liked or Not to Be; I No Longer Give a Shit

Editorials

I cannot remember a time in my childhood and early adulthood when I did not care about whether or not people liked me. I spent the first...

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The Things We Cling to: A Prose Poem

Arts

Blankets, stuffed animals, washcloths, dolls, pillows… Anything that is soft enough to hold all of our young strife and all of our young tenderness.

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With New Petition, Students Keep Baldwin Debate Alive

News

Although Visiting Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and Assistant Director of Africana Studies Andrea Baldwin turned down...

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Fight over Baldwin Illustrates Struggle to Diversify Faculty

News

In higher education, predominantly white institutions (PWIs) like Connecticut College generally struggle to hire and retain faculty of...

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Back to the 1980s: Stranger Things Satisfies with Season Two

Arts

A couple of friends convinced me to watch the Stranger Things pilot with them a little over a year ago....

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What’s Good on HBOGo?

Arts

HBOGo is so good, you’ll actually find yourself neglecting Netflix. Thanks to Information Services, every Conn student has access to the...

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Joshua Green ’94 Covers the Rise of Nationalism in American Politics

News

According to Connecticut College president Katherine Bergeron, “Joshua Green ‘94 is arguably one of the most influential long-form journalists in America today.” For the 20th annual Sound Lab Foundation lecture, Green spoke and engaged in a Q&A with the audience in Evans Hall regarding his recent book, Devil’s Bargain, and his other work in journalism and politics. Devil’s Bargain has reached number one on The New York Times bestseller chart, and has provided many readers with extraordinary insight into the 2016 election season, the Steve Bannon/Donald Trump relationship, and their success in gaining the highest office in the United States of America.

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Surveillance Ramps Up in the Village

News

Since the student body returned to Connecticut College for the Fall semester, significant change has occurred in the strategies used by...

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Maurice Tiner Elected Young Alumni Trustee

News

Of the ten colleges in the NESCAC, Connecticut College is the only one with a specific election process for young alumni trustees. Other...

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