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Title IX: Does It Take a Village, or Just Lack a Leader?

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As Spring 2018 begins, it remains unknown when Conn will get a permanent, full-time Title IX coordinator.

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Before Time Was Up: Contextualizing #MeToo

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The phrase “Weinstein effect” connotes the recent wave of exposure from people who have come forward accusing famous and powerful men...

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Lending Library Expands Services, Goes Digital

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College students are well-versed in the woes of being strapped for cash. The cost of enrollment alone is enough to empty one’s wallet,...

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Student Handbook Gets a Mid-Year Update

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Although the Connecticut College Student Handbook is updated frequently, Jan. 22 saw a “rare reissue” in College policy, as Senior Associate Dean of Student Life Sarah Cardwell put it.

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The FAFSA and the Furious: Financial Aid Now and Beyond

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Numbers stretching past $60,000 are becoming the new standard for annual tuition expenses at private, four-year liberal arts institutions,...

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Shelter Proves Crucial in Opioid Epidemic

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Deaths from opioid overdoses have quadrupled since 1999. The National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates that over 64,000 Americans died...

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Pilot Program Fosters Education through Personal Narrative

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Achievement of sustained participation in any social movement depends in large part on the degree to which the movement’s mission directly relates to the everyday lives of its participants. Emma Race ’18 has taken this truism to heart when implementing her Spanish-language storytelling workshops in New London this semester.

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New VP for Advancement Appointed

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Kimberly Verstandig officially joined Connecticut College as Vice President for College Advancement on Nov. 6. ...

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Conn Students Consider the iPhone X

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When The College Voice asked twenty Conn students whether they were planning to upgrade to the iPhone X, no one said yes....

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Understanding SGA Allocations

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Vice President of Finance and Administration Rich Madonna, Director of Financial Aid Sean Martin, and SGA Chief of Finance Amanda Yacos ’18 hosted an event in Coffee Grounds titled “Where is your money going?”

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Tackling Tenure: An Explanation of Conn’s Tenure-Granting Processes

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The personnel review process for faculty receiving permanent appointments at a college, more commonly referred to as the granting of tenure...

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U.S. Continues to Neglect Puerto Rico

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During a recent news conference in San Juan with Puerto Rico officials and the Trump Administration, President Trump said, “I hate to...

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