Author: Saadya Chevan

Students Temporarily Moved Out of Johnson Due to Excessive Mold

News

In early October, College housing and facilities staff struggled to facilitate a process of cleaning an entire dorm affected by mold....

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Work Study Documents Accidentally Released to College Community

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Last April, the College’s Financial Aid office uploaded and accidentally made visible to students, faculty, and staff two confidential...

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Statements from the 2018 Candidates for Dean of the Faculty

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The College Voice recently acquired copies of the application statements made by the two candidates for Dean of the Faculty from this past...

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Recent Graduates Start NYC Theater Company

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It has been a busy time for Lindsey Ruzza, Dara Pohl Feldman and Rebecca Brill Weiz–all theater majors from the Class of 2018. In the...

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Theater Department Gets Surreal with bobrauschenbergamerica

Arts

Perhaps the overall confusing and zany nature of the Theater Department’s production of bobrauschenbergamerica can be summarized through one statement: Katie Soricelli ’18 probably stole the show playing a chicken (and later pizza delivery boy).

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Tackling Tenure: An Explanation of Conn’s Tenure-Granting Processes

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The personnel review process for faculty receiving permanent appointments at a college, more commonly referred to as the granting of tenure...

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Theater Department: Uncommon Women and Others

Arts

Hillyer Hall was constructed in 1917 as the first gymnasium for Connecticut College for Women. It was the fifth building constructed by the...

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Saturday Reviews: A Far Cry and Trudeau

Arts

The evening of Saturday, Sept. 23 was a momentous occasion for the College as the 18 member self-conducted orchestra A Far Cry opened the onStage series in Palmer Auditorium. The concert opened with Johann Sebastian Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 played by a smaller complement of the orchestra, reflecting Bach’s original scoring.

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Wig & Candle Opens with Plays in a Day

Arts

Wig & Candle, Connecticut College's student-run theater community, began its Fall 2017 season on Saturday, Sep. 9, with the traditional...

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Nature and Composition: A Conversation with Robert Honstein

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Robert Honstein is a Boston-based composer whose work has been performed by ensembles including the American Composers Orchestra, Cabrillo...

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