Author: Sophie Mulvihill

“You could say the trouble started there:” How conversations in Larrabee led to an expansion of voting rights

News

Courtesy of Lee Howard When you’re hanging out with your friends in your dorm room, you never expect to start a social movement – but...

Read More

Should Conn Students Be Worried About the Deadly Bacteria in the Long Island Sound?

News • One Comment

Courtesy of Sophie Mulvihill ’25 No, probably not. The Vibrio vulnificus bacteria that led to the deaths of three people in...

Read More

How Does Conn Compare When it Comes to COVID Guidelines

News

As Connecticut’s mask mandate for K-12 schools is coming to an end on Feb. 28, the question of what Connecticut College will do about...

Read More

Spotify Chooses Money over Musicians

Arts

Photo courtesy of Unsplash. Known for his polarizing political views, podcaster and comedian Joe Rogan, is at the center of a new Spotify...

Read More

Income Disparities at Connecticut College

News • One Comment

Read More

A History of the Fanning Uprisings

Arts

Photo courtesy of Amanda Sanders. Fanning Hall, a building that houses the offices of the upper college administration, has been taken over...

Read More
Close