Author: Melanie Thibeault

On Student Activism

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Point: Sophomore Slumping

Opinions • One Comment

If someone had told me last year what it would feel like to be a sophomore in college, I think I would have asked to re-enroll in the new...

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Top Ten Clubs That Should Be Available To Connecticut College Students

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  With four writing-intensive classes, editors’ positions on the newspaper, multiple CELS workshops, pressure to investigate study...

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Hella A Capella

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Like alcohol and characters in a Hemingway novel, sometimes Connecticut College finds something so good, it wants to hold on really tight...

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Angry Mascot Strikes

Sports

I sat down with the new Camel in my office to talk about his anger-management issues, identity crises and poor self-esteem....

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“We Don’t Prance Around Like Ballerinas”: An interview with CC women’s rugby

Sports

I trekked to Dawley Field Friday afternoon to watch the Connecticut College Women’s Rugby team practice. And by watch, I mean I was forced to participate in some of the plays in exchange for an interview.

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Supernatural class investigates the paranormal in Palmer

Arts • One Comment

On Friday, April 8, a group of students from Professor TJ Wellman’s class “Vampires, Miracles, Ghosts and God(s): The Supernatural in...

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Orgo, Metaphysics and Joyce—Oh My! Conn’s hardest courses unearthed

Opinions

We’re all in college to achieve a higher education and challenge ourselves. With that comes a hard truth: sometimes we have to take...

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Grappling with Mixed Martial Arts

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It’s 4:30 on a Wednesday afternoon at Harris. There is hardly anyone here, and I only have thirty minutes to consume the delicious array...

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Gross Gets the Gold: Snowboarding Team finds success in first year of existence

Sports • 2 Comments

This year, Conn welcomed a new club, the Snowboarding Team, created by Johnny Borbone ’12. Made up of roughly ten students, the team...

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