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Home is “Where the Heart Is”

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Thirteen students danced on tables and counters as Nina Simone’s “Images” played in the background. The dancers, most of them women...

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Hippies, Nantucket, and ‘Nam: Summer of ’69 was the Read of the Summer

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While we let the sweet, ephemeral summer months transition into notes of fall, it seems fitting to reflect on this summer’s beach reads...

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Fall Back in Love with Taylor Swift’s Album Lover

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Taylor Swift’s groundbreaking seventh album Lover highlights the best aspects of her old work and introduces an energetic, powerful, and...

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Chinese Landscape Rethought in New London

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New London’s Lyman Allyn Museum is currently hosting the not-to-be-missed Chinese Landscape Rethought exhibition. Yibing Huang, renowned...

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Supermarket: Rapper Logic Creates One Stop Shopping With New Book and Album

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If you’re interested in Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, a.k.a Logic, then you definitely have heard of his new album, Supermarket. If you’re...

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William Meredith Remembered: A Poetic Legacy

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Pulitzer Prize winner William Meredith taught English at Connecticut College from 1955 to 1983. He was Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry...

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Gay Culture and Courage after Stonewall

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In 1989 Emilie and Herbert Klagsbrun established The Daniel Klagsbrun Symposium on Creative Arts and Moral Vision as a living memorial to...

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Review of “New American” Restaurant on Bank Street

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As my friend David Johnston ‘19 and I were served the charcuterie board, our eyes lit up while our server, Kimmie, walked us through the...

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