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“Her Campus” and Female Empowerment

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Just how important is the online publication HerCampus at Connecticut College?

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Rachel Stewart Comments on Annual Security Report

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Photo courtesy of Long Ta. This fall, The Department of Campus Safety published its “Annual Security Report and Crime Statistics”. As...

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Bolivia’s 21st Century Coup d’Ètat

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On Oct. 20, 2019, Evo Morales was elected president of Bolivia for a fourth time, defeating the runner-up, former president of the centrist...

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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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Economics Major Studies Abroad with SATA Peru

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Joanna Rucker ‘21 is an economics major and finance minor, as well as a scholar in the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment. 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 department.

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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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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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High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against the White House

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An article written in The Guardian asked, “Where is the steel?” Nearly 8,700 miles away from the White House, a young Prime Minister...

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