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Camel of the Edition: Maggie Shea ‘11 Sails into her Second Olympic Games

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Courtesy of Maggie Shea For the second straight Olympic Games, the Connecticut College Camels’ Sailing program will be represented on the...

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One Year After: A Reflection on Changes Following the Fourth Fanning Occupation Protest

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Courtesy of Robbie Lynch ’24 March 24 of this year marked the one year anniversary since the fourth Fanning occupation protest took...

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Previewing the Third Annual POCA Fashion Show

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Courtesy of Moises Chiquito ’24 With the spring semester almost halfway over, midterms on the clock, and spring break coming up, many...

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Mozart is Dead, but Classical Music Sure Isn’t: A Night with the Greater Bridgeport Symphony

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Image Courtesy of Emma Dinkelspiel Inaccessible. Outdated. Pretentious. Is there even a space for classical music in our contemporary...

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Uncovering History Underground

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Courtesy of Connecticut College Office of Communications Down at Connecticut College’s lowest athletic field, Archaeologist and Associate...

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Just How Far Can the Camels Run?

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Courtesy of Clarus Multimedia Group Think of how good your favorite sports teams would be without the potential of injury. How many points...

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Heating: Addressing Questions and Concerns

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Courtesy of Robbie Lynch Now that we’re officially over the hot and humid hump, Conn has turned on the radiators. Many students complain...

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