Arts

A Conn-quering Hero Returns: Sloane Crosley ’00 gives Keynote Speech at Parents’ Weekend

Arts, News

Watching author Sloane Crosley ’00 walk across the stage in Evans Hall, it was hard to believe that someone that put together had been a...

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Good Ol’ A Cappella

Arts, Reviews

With families and friends galore, the weekend of Harvestfest at Connecticut College was, as usual, a big hit. To kick off the activities,...

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College’s Archives Host Open House

Arts

The recent Fall Weekend open house at the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives was an impressive opportunity for the...

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Making Impressions of Impressionist Makers

Arts

In the glowing afternoon sun, a stream of people strolled through the arboretum gates to the outdoor amphitheater. The group gathered for...

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OnStage Premieres with Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn

Arts

This season of onStage at Connecticut College performances opened on the evening of Saturday, Oct. 10 in Palmer Auditorium. Béla Fleck and...

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Making Impressions of Impressionist Makers

Arts

In the glowing afternoon sun, a stream of people strolled through the arboretum gates to the outdoor amphitheater. The group gathered for...

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Students to Perform “Elephant’s Graveyard” on Fall Weekend

Arts

To open their season, the Connecticut College Theater Department is performing George Brant’s play Elephant’s Graveyard over Fall...

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In Palmer 202, “Disgraced” Takes Center Stage

Arts

Upon walking into Palmer 202, audiences of Wig and Candle’s production of Ayad Akhtar’s Disgraced see two figures frozen in place,...

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