Author: Sophia Angele-Kuehn

Connecticut College and COVID-19: a Timeline

News • One Comment

Editors’ Note: This information is gathered primarily from emails sent to the student body Study Abroad in China January 23-27: The...

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A Visit to the Health Center

Editorials

The moment that I saw blood streaming down my hand, I knew that a band-aid couldn’t fix it. I furiously wrapped scratchy paper towels...

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“Her Campus” and Female Empowerment

News

Just how important is the online publication HerCampus at Connecticut College? ...

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Why Connecticut College is Better than Harvard

Editorials, Letters

Walking through the Harvard University campus. Photos courtesy of Sophia Angele-Kuehn. At 5 am on a frigid Saturday morning, three other...

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A German Poem: “One wonders about something” or “Castalia”

Arts

Bode River. Photo courtesy of Pixabay Wondering about something: you wash yourself – they wash themselves and wonder. Wander after the...

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Building on Strength: The Future of our College

Opinions

Photo courtesy of Sophia Angele-Kuehn. I decided to come to Connecticut College because of the bathrooms in Fanning. It was Open House on a...

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The Medium is the Message – Literally – in Werner Pfeiffer’s Typography and Artist’s Books

Arts, Reviews

The artist books by German-American artist Werner Pfeiffer hold an unreadable message

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$20 Million in Donations to Go Toward Palmer Renovations

News

A “historically informed renovation” will preserve the Art Deco building designed by the architect of the Empire State Building. ...

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Torrey Pines Combines Queer Identity and Punk Spirit with Childlike Wonder

Arts

It began—like almost all films—with a clean, black slate. No color, except for that conjured up in audience members’ minds from the...

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