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Hispanic Heritage Celebration of New London: A Day of Culture, Community, and Reflection

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Courtesy of Elaine Sandoval Carrasco ’28 On a clear Saturday morning in late September, the usually quiet streets of downtown New...

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How to Succeed at Conn: Advice from Graduating Seniors

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“Say yes to everything and meet as many people as you can. The time truly flies by.” “Try new things, as basic as that sounds. Push...

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Speaking Out: New London Rallies Against the Trump Administration

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Earlier this spring, on May 21, dozens of protestors gathered just down the street from the Coast Guard Academy’s graduation ceremony to...

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Taking the Long Way: Disabled Students Blocked by Connecticut College Construction

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Courtesy of Elaine Sandoval Carrasco ’28 Disabled students at Connecticut College are raising alarms after construction outside...

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President Sheinbaum’s Mexico: Education Push Meets Enduring Challenges

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Mexico’s approach to higher education is drawing international notice this summer as President Claudia Sheinbaum embarks on an ambitious...

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Lightning Strikes Twice: English Department Fiction Honors Students Left Advisorless Again

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Courtesy of Sean Elliot For the second time in as many years, the English department was struck with an unwelcome surprise this summer. On...

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Profit Meets Philanthropy: Lessons from Visionary Daniel Neiditch

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Courtesy of Robin C. Wright On April 28, 2025, the Entrepreneurship Club at Connecticut College had the unique opportunity to meet Daniel...

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President Chapdelaine Stands with Harvard Against Government Overreach

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Courtesy of Katie Moum In the newest round of federal funding cuts, The Trump administration and the U.S Department of Education recently...

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