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Is Think.Do.Lead President Bergeron’s Legacy?

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President Bergeron opens her podcast Think.Do.Lead. by expressing how its aim is to inspire campus dialogues and contribute to the “rich...

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Life at “Connecticut College for Women”

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Fifty years ago in 1969, Connecticut College went co-ed. On Nov. 21, 2019, Rodi York ‘66 and Laurie Cameron ‘69 spoke about this...

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Revised Race and Ethnicity Concentration Isn’t Impossible to Complete

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In the first seven years since it was offered, not a single student was able to concentrate on race and ethnicity through the English...

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The Inevitability of Pipeline Leaks

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Often times, when an important issue needs to be discussed and someone says “no one is talking about it,” Indigenous communities are,...

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Nonpartisan Club Illuminates Female Political Participation

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“If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.”

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Anchors Away! Conn Coll Sailor Goes to Beijing

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Charlotte Williams ‘21 is a psychology major and CISLA scholar. She is also a member of Conn’s sailing team. This semester, she is...

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A Conversation on Race with Chief Justice

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Photo courtesy of Shae Albertson. New London — In partnership with Connecticut College, The Day newspaper has secured state Supreme...

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Studying Abroad Amidst Crisis

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Photo courtesy of Hannah Noyes. The fight against neoliberalism is not new for indigenous communities in Latin America. This fight came to...

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What do we mean when we say Energy and Climate?

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Each year, the Office of Sustainability picks a theme to focus on to demonstrate how the Conn community can be more sustainable. Last...

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