Author: Marina Stuart

A Look Back at a Life of Track

Sports

As a senior, I’ve started thinking critically about my educational experiences.

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Students Reflect on Trips to Taiwan and Japan

News

On April 16, students from two classes within the East Asian Studies department gathered in the atrium above Harris to share their...

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The Life and Death of a Lab Rat

Opinions

Many science majors are familiar with the use of lab rats in their hands-on education. In biology they are dissected, and in psychology,...

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Faculty Dance Concert 2013

Arts, Reviews

The 2013 faculty dance show opened with drums. Susan Connelly’s Bantaba got the audience moving in their seats to the lively West...

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The Cost of Missing Class

Opinions, Uncategorized • One Comment

Missing or skipping class is a part of college life. Most of the time students miss class for excusable reasons: family emergency,...

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Building a Drunken City

Arts • One Comment

I entered Tansill Theater at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16. While most students were getting dinner or working in the library, a host...

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The Instability of Sustainability: Student apathy’s detrimental effects on sustainability initiatives

Opinions • One Comment

Last semester, Connecticut College implemented a mug share program allowing access to reusable, portable mugs that could be carried out of...

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In South Campus, The Williams School Nurtures Future Camels

New London, News

Here at Connecticut College, one may occasionally see younger students running around Tempel Green, or perhaps using the squash courts at...

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Ultimate Frisbee Yard Sale Illustrates Club Team Struggles with Out-of-Pocket Costs

News

You’d think that in a college setting, you wouldn’t have a lot of stuff accumulated to sell at a yard sale. However, the Frisbee team...

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