Author: Theo Andres

“The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939” Comes to Chicago’s Wrightwood 659 

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Hendrik Andersen and John Briggs Potter in Florence, Andreas Andersen. Possibly the first publicly displayed painting clearly of a...

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AHI/ART 230: Secrecy and the Invisible Takes a Hidden-in-Plain-Sight trip to NYC

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Courtesy of Theo Andres ’27 Secrecy and the Invisible may be one of Conn’s most… obscure? secret? courses. We study the...

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The DCC at CC: Disability Cultural Center Opening Brings New Era for Conn

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Courtesy of Sean Elliot On Tuesday, April 1, the ribbon cutting and disability dialogue marked the official opening of the Disability...

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Trump’s Funding Cuts and the Arrest of Mahmoud Khalil

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Disclaimer: Khalil’s trial is still ongoing and the story is still developing. Information in this article is as of March 25, 2025....

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CC Students in Solidarity With Palestine Prep For Divestment Vote

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Courtesy of Connecticut Public The weekend of Feb. 21, the Connecticut College Board of Trustees will vote on whether or not the College...

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Joe Goodkin’s “Blues of Achilles:” Homeric Tradition Comes to Conn

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Emily Wilson’s invocation in her translation of Homer’s “Odyssey” ends: “Now goddess, child of Zeus, tell the old story for our...

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Wielding the White Box for Social Change: Palestinian Resistance in Cummings.

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Courtesy of Néstor Hernández Néstor Hernández ‘25 and I are sitting on the floor of the white box in Cummings, glass shards strewn...

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“Policée Brutalitet:” NYC’s Tumultuously Thrilling Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest

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In other news–  the Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest on October 27 takes the prize as the second most important election in NYC as...

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