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Letters from Paris: Students’ Stories of Terrorism

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On Jan. 7, 2015, twelve people were killed in Paris when Islamic extremists responded violently to a depiction of Muhammad by French...

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Letters from Paris: Students’ Stories of Terrorism

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Editors Note: John Sargent is a junior studying abroad in Paris, France during the Fall 2015 semester.  The clock on my phone read 4:34...

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Looking Back on Last Semester: Professor Richard Landes Lectures on the Spring of 2015

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On Nov. 12 at 4:30 p.m., Boston University Associate Professor of History Richard Landes visited Connecticut College to deliver a lecture...

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The New London Community Meal Center Faces Critical Funding Shortage

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The New London Community Meal Center (NLCMC) provides people in need with prepared meals with no questions asked, but due to a serious...

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Alumna Shares Insights During Common Hour Talk on Civil Rights Movement

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On Wednesday, Oct. 28, Conn students got a glimpse into the history of activism at the College when alumna Karin Kunstler Goldman ’65...

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College Joins Coalition, Aims to Reform Admissions Process

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Late last month, Connecticut College announced their partnership with the newly launched Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success....

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Syrian Task Force Established on Campus

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At the height of the crisis this year, as many as 10,000 migrants a day sought entry to Europe. Causalities of failed states, these 60...

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TCV Poll #1

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The College Voice is beginning a new project to more accurately gauge the thoughts of the Connecticut College community on a wide variety...

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