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Singing Through the Pandemic: How One Professor Kept the Music Alive

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Photo courtesy of Ellie Wagner. A musical ensemble seems like something that would be very challenging to continue remotely. However, the...

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Wang Mansheng: A Journey Through Art

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 Wang Mansheng, Driftwood from the Hudson 2 (2019), ink on paper. Courtesy of Connecticut College. If–or more probably,...

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Gray Area: A Clean Slate for Fashion

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Photo courtesy of Gray Area Magazine. Another year, another trend! Fashion trends come and go, but what is never going to go is the desire...

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Exploring the Nightmare of Mainstream

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Photo courtesy of Connecticut College. Professor Ross Morin, Associate Professor and the Chair of the Department of Film Studies at...

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Project Hail Mary

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Photo courtesy of Unsplash  Imagine waking up in a room with no windows, no clothes, and multitudes of tubes hooked up to you. You have no...

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The Unforgettable Charm of a Fictional Football Team: A mostly spoiler-free review of Ted Lasso

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Photo Courtesy of Unsplash.  When it comes to TV shows, I tend to watch the more grim and heavier-toned series, not typically comedic...

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A Mini Renaissance

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Photo courtesy of Unsplash. “We are social creatures, made anxious by our separateness.” This is what Peter D. Kramer wrote in the...

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The Dorms Are Alive with the Sound of Music

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Photo courtesy of Ariel Salerno. In past years, dorm rooms typically served three purposes: sleeping, studying, and snuggling. But in the...

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