Author: Helen Hope Rolfe

Preparing to Present a Re-Envisioned As You Like It

Arts

For an actor, there’s nothing like the feeling after the last round of callbacks is finally over, when at last you glimpse your name on...

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Getting to Know Wai Ying Zhao ’14: An artist and a scholar

Arts • One Comment

Wai Ying Zhao defies classification. She’s an Art and Economics double-major, has studied Japanese throughout her time at Conn, plays the...

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Good Intentions, Bad Information: Faculty Members Respond to Nicholas Kristof’s Ideologies and Methodologies

News

“Striving for Global Justice: Faculty Panel on ‘Tackling Gender Oppression, Empowering Women and Thinking Critically about Kristof’s...

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The Women’s Center Addresses Global Health Concerns

News

Much of the on-campus conversation of late among faculty and students has been focused on a certain New York Times journalist and the...

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Quirky and Quality May Not Be Mutually Exclusive

Arts, Reviews

The problem with movie posters is that they exist solely to make you say, “I really want to see that!” Oh, big deal, you might say —...

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Wonder…Dead?: Hostess Brands liquidates, their fan base rejuvenates

Opinions • 2 Comments

It was the shot heard ‘round the Internet… On November 16, 2012, Hostess Brands Incorporated filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in White...

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Esprit de Corps: Peace Corps information session featured President and Mrs. Higdon

News • One Comment

Sadly, it’s often the case that promotional materials can do little to completely communicate what a program is all about. Arguably, an...

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One Slice with Extra Enlightenment, Please

News

In today’s international political arena, the ideal of human rights is nearly always painted as an altruistic, selfless goal for leaders...

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