Author: Isabelle Smith

Protecting Soil in the Arbo

News

The Arboretum is one of the primary elements that sets Connecticut College apart from its NESCAC (New England Small College Athletic...

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Hollywood’s Depiction of a Gender Transition – “The Danish Girl” Review

Opinions

Editor’s Note: If you do not want to know the end of the movie, do not read this article.  In response to the current international...

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Provisions for Programs

Opinions

In our super competitive world, it becomes increasingly important to stand out. This is evident on websites, resumes and college profiles....

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What Goes Into Making a Musical?

Arts

“Everyone wants their life to be a musical. They are emotional, exciting and fun!” said David Dorfman, professor of dance and...

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A Guide to Cross Country for a Curious Supporter

Sports

At NCAA Division III Regional Cross Country Championships, there are close to 400 athletes standing at the starting line. The official...

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Slavic Studies and Music Departments Organize Three-Part Russian Arts Festival

Arts

As the winter rolls in, the Slavic Studies Department has jumped into action, putting together a three-part Russian Arts and Music...

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Making Impressions of Impressionist Makers

Arts

In the glowing afternoon sun, a stream of people strolled through the arboretum gates to the outdoor amphitheater. The group gathered for...

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Taekwondo: Maintaining Balance Through an Ancient Art Form

Sports

Taekwondo: broken down, the word, “Tae” means foot, “Kwon” means hand, and “Do” means art. Together, we have the art of the...

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