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Flu Infection Rates at Conn: High, but not Shocking

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This year’s influenza season has progressed in a similar way to last year’s plethora of influenza activity and cases on campus. ...

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Sustainable Agriculture Comes to Conn

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In its initial form, the upcoming Community-Supported Sustainable Agriculture Symposium would only have lasted one day, but with speakers...

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A Reflection on Fall Arboretum Events and a Preview of Spring Programming

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Painting of the Arboretum in Fall by Sophia Angele-Kuehn. If one had walked into 33 Gallows Lane on the morning of Dec. 2, under a weakly...

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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 with claims of sexual harassment and assault.

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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...

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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...

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