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Recipe: Warming Winter Curry

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Recipe: Warming Winter Curry

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What’s Good on HBOGo?

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HBOGo is so good, you’ll actually find yourself neglecting Netflix. Thanks to Information Services, every Conn student has access to the...

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The Hollywood Bubble: Time to Pop?

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Films are awesome. Nobody can deny that. Whether you’re looking for action, horror, comedy, western, or drama, there is a movie for...

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Bergeron Premieres “Think. Do. Lead.”

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“Think. Do. Lead.” is the Hakuna Matata of Connecticut College. If you entered Conn in the class of 2018 or 2019, there is probably a...

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Music Faculty Members Showcase Talents

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Photo courtesy of Sophia Angele-Kuehn. “Please stay for the second part,” joked Professor James Dale Wilson, co-chair of the music...

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The Land Between Captures Stories of Migration

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The opening scene of the film The Land Between features hundreds of dark and shadowed figures moving through the illuminated lights of lampposts and helicopters rising from three erect barricades.

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Saturday Reviews: A Far Cry and Trudeau

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The evening of Saturday, Sept. 23 was a momentous occasion for the College as the 18 member self-conducted orchestra A Far Cry opened the...

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Caterpillar Army

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Then. Mother’s lips meet gravel blackened knees and bug stung toes, while mice host tea parties in Father’s beard. Dandelion lovers...

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Masterpieces and Local History Celebrated in Lyman Allyn Show

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The first work you’ll see as you enter “American Perspectives,” an exhibition at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, is an incredible Thomas...

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On S-Town & Other Linguistic Labyrinths

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As exemplified by its no. 24 spot on top podcast charts, Shit Town, hosted by NPR’s Brian Reed, was one of the most popular podcasts of...

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