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Young Alumni Trustee Race Narrows to Three

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In the minds of many students at Connecticut College, the Board of Trustees (BoT) is something of an enigma. They’re known as a group of...

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Where Do You Fit? Understanding Demographic Categories

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The federal government requires colleges and universities to report their race, ethnicity, and gender demographics as a set of fixed...

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The Hiring Freeze: A Common Campus Myth, Busted

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Conn students have unintentionally spread a rumor of a hiring freeze on campus, but what may merely have resulted from failed attempts at eavesdropping has convinced some students of significant misinformation.

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Meeting and Yielding the Class of 2022

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Another year has flown by and Conn is preparing to welcome the incoming Class of 2022. This year, the College received its highest number...

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A Conversation with Editor-Turned-Commencement Speaker Jazmine Hughes

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During her time at Conn and in the six years since, Jazmine Hughes ’12 has been a witty and prolific writer and editor....

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Staffing Plan Leaked: Faculty Hiring Permissions for AY 2019-20

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If you attended any combination of the meetings about the employment status of Visiting Assistant Professor Andrea Baldwin during the first half of the semester, you’ve heard the term cited, defined, and repeated: staffing plan.

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REAL Restructures Housing, Takes First-Years Out of South

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As students have begun choosing their housing for next year, many have raised questions about changes being made for the upcoming year....

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Clubs Get a Closer Look: Understanding SGA’s New Club Re-evaluation Process

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Beginning in the fall of 2017, a new committee formed by the Student Government Association (SGA) began auditing clubs on campus....

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Catching Up with Campus Safety Director Mary Savage

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Mary Savage has been director of campus safety here at Connecticut College for a little over six months, with that important high school relationship anniversary passing on April 9.

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$20 Million in Donations to Go Toward Palmer Renovations

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A “historically informed renovation” will preserve the Art Deco building designed by the architect of the Empire State Building. ...

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Residents of Connecticut Say “Weed Like to See Some Change

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Marijuana legalization has been blazing through New England states in recent years, and could be coming to Connecticut soon....

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