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Fusion: A Preview

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Emily Asen Bares Her Bones on To the Marrow

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If you’ve ever wondered where the forefront of Connecticut’s indie-folk-pop scene was, and if you’re a college student there’s...

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HvZ: The Zombie Outbreak Begins

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It’s not hard to notice that zombies have become a pretty big deal over these past few years, lumbering their way into almost every form...

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Combining the Past and Present

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As I waited in my seat in Evans Hall for Friday’s Christopher O’Riley concert to begin, I overheard a conversation behind me. A boy...

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And we men, the creatures who inhabit this earth

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No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea....

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Our Town Hits Home

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The Thornton Wilder classic Our Town has been commended for shying away from traditional theatrical plays, and Connecticut College’s...

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Our Town: A Second Opinion

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Director Leah Lowe’s production of Our Town is ambitious in scope, featuring a somewhat excessive running time of 150 minutes with two...

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Looking into Conn’s Reflexion: New spoken word club hopes to spread love of poetry throughout campus

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“Fuck you!” said Kelli Bannister ’13, in the most congenial voice possible, followed with a bout of laughter. Witness the spoken...

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Sex: Our Bodies, Our Junk: Decent humor fit only for the awkward thirteen-year-olds in all of us

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Sex: Our Bodies, Our Junk, 229 pages of precisely calculated, punch-by-punch sex gags, is a compilation of charts, blurbs, anecdotes and...

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