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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...

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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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Understanding Enrollment: Why Did Conn Come Up Short?

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Recent declines in Conn’s enrollment numbers present an interesting situation for the school, especially when compared to national trends...

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“The Ability Exhibit” Educates on Allyship

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“There’s so much talk in this country right now of accessibility and disability rights,” said Julia Kaback ’18, who is an ally of the Student Accessibility Services office, which oversaw “The Ability Exhibit” in the 1962 room last Wednesday.

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First Year, First Impressions of Social Life

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When choosing a college, many students are concerned with how they can have fun in between all of their hard work. As a result, on-campus...

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Choir Concerns Voiced, but not Heard

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Between a cappella, choir, and MOBROC bands, the number of vocal performance groups at Conn seems awfully high for a campus of only 1,865...

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In a World of #MeToo, Women’s Empowerment Takes Initiative

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A recent popular Twitter and Facebook campaign, #metoo, asked women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted to share and promote the hashtag in order to show solidarity and raise alarm. Though a laptop or phone screen has a way of diluting crises, Conn is not exempt from the systemic discrimination against women that this campaign renounces. For women on college campuses, sexual harassment and assault are all too real a threat.

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2021’s First Fall Weekend

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Fall Weekend spans three days and consists of various events intended to showcase students’ work and athletic abilities. It also gives...

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Joshua Green ’94 Covers the Rise of Nationalism in American Politics

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According to Connecticut College president Katherine Bergeron, “Joshua Green ‘94 is arguably one of the most influential long-form...

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