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To Stream or Not to Stream: On Spotify and Sharing Music for Free

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The way consumers access and experience music is significant. How music is being made available is changing, and changing fast. On Sept. 9,...

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The Real J. Jeffrey: Professor Andrew Pessin’s Debut Novel Newly Republished

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Professor Andrew Pessin may be Connecticut College’s newest literary superstar. The only problem: no one would know it. His debut novel,...

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BREAKING: Most German-Sounding Word Discovered

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Scientists and linguists have recently confirmed that gedurft is the most German-sounding word that is actually a part of the German...

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How to Write the First Page: An Interview with Emily Morse ’05

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Connecticut College alum Emily Morse ’05 (pseudonym E. Kristin Anderson) has recently completed and published two poetry chapbooks: A...

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It Almost Rhymes: Moving through the eclectic with Conn College’s Dance Club

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This past weekend, the Connecticut College Dance Club presented their fall show, It Almost Rhymes. They performed three times over the...

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Experiencing the Lyman Allyn: Small Museum, Big Challenges

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In a March, 2013 article, the New York Times described the challenges facing small museums in the United States as “particular...

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35 Students Participate in 5-hour Drawing Marathon

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On Sunday, Oct. 5, a classroom on the third floor of Cummings was filled with 35 art students eagerly drawing away, taking part in an...

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Khumariyaan Brings Music and Dialogue to Fall Weekend

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Khumariyaan means “intoxications.” I mention this because a rubab, a zerbaghali, two guitars and four Pashtun men from the Khyber Pass...

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