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The Pulse of Student Poetry

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Staying Hip with Our Humps: A Camel’s Take on Fashion Week

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This past week was a glamorous time for the fashionistas of New York City. Twice a year, more than eighty designers (Anna Sui, Michael...

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Memorial Cube: Uncovering the history and evaluating the condition of a Conn relic

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Tony Rosenthal, Memorial Cube, 1972 Painted Aluminum, 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 feet © 2020 Estate of Tony Rosenthal / Licensed by VAGA at...

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The Palpability of Art: A look at Towards a New Reality, a faculty art exhibit featuring Professors Greg Bailey and Timothy McDowell

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Entering Cummings, the skeleton of a Ford Explorer looms above the gallery space, perched atop slices of wood. A curving, silver slide...

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Laying the Master to Rest: In memory of Philip Seymour Hoffman

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Philip Seymour Hoffman was by no means an ordinary actor. His passing comes at a time when certain immoral actions of Hollywood’s elite...

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Local Bluegrass Band Gets Right Now, Honey

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About a year ago, I had the pleasure of hearing a fledgling bluegrass band play live in the comfort of my own home. A large group of my...

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Educator & Artist: Arts Editor Chiara Cafiero profiles visiting instructor David Rau

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“Everybody stand up—we’re going to play a game.” On my second day of Art History 283: Museum Education, I get the feeling this...

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Cadenza: In fourth year of publication, Connecticut College’s literary magazine continues to thrive

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Connecticut College has a very creative student body, one that is committed to creating and attending theater productions, Dance Club...

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Scrutinizing Scrooge, And Other Holiday Movie Traditions

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All I’ve ever wanted for Chanukah was an official Red Ryder, carbine action, two hundred shot range model air rifle. Okay, that’s not...

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