Author: Sarah Kosofsky

Sarah Kosofsky '12 plans to major in government and chinese. She is President of Club Softball and is active in Spectrum.

Housing Lottery: Convenient or Convoluted?

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Spring is finally in the air, this means two things: class registration and housing assignments. This semester, however, brought a big...

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Bruce Branchini’s Bug Biochemistry Procures Patent

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When we think of Connecticut College, we generally think of liberal arts, not necessarily the science research. Some of us might not even...

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The Finals Countdown: Students Debate Taking Final Exams vs. Writing Final Papers

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“So, how many finals do you have?” Students at Conn typically have either a final exam or a final paper for each class, and both...

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It’s Gastronomical!

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It’s that time of year again: you’re sitting in class, taking a test, and someone behind you begins to cough. The person next to you...

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Hark! A New Café on Campus

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Month of Gay-pril Presents Rainbow of Festivities: LGBTQ Resource Center, SPECTRUM, and CQ Squared collaborate with other on-campus groups for a slew of events

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Last week, attendees of Smith dining hall’s annual Passover seder were reciting the line, “Why is this night different from all other...

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South Campus Gets an Artistic Injection of Caffeine

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Cummings Gallery Space to Once Again Host Student-Run Coffee Shop ...

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GenderFuck February

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Spectrum hosts events exploring the differences between sex and gender – and the opportunities these present

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Spectrum Celebrates LGBTQ Pride on Campus

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The Connecticut College community was greeted in Cro with rainbow balloons, banners and weddings, as part of the campus’ Pride Day this...

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Camels March on DC for LGBTQ Rights, Bring Fight Back to the College

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As the enormous turnout at this Monday’s vigil for the victims of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning) hate...

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