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(No) Harm in Asking

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On Sept. 30, in Ernst Common Room, Anthony Jack, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at Harvard University, examined the divergent socialization...

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Who Gains from Shared Governance? An Alternate Perspective on a Staple of Life at Conn

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I love shared governance. I mean, why not? At Connecticut College, we pride ourselves in a “system of governance in which the...

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Speculations on Trump’s Success

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His comb-over is a source of national amusement. He is unapologetically blunt and bluntly unapologetic. He has given few speeches without...

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GOP: Candidates in Historical Context

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On Sept. 16, eleven Republican presidential hopefuls gathered in the Ronald Reagan Library to face off in the second GOP debate of the...

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Riding into the New Year, Spokespeople Return

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Are you ever jealous of people zipping around campus on a bike? Biking is the most common form of transportation worldwide, as well as...

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New Academic Year, New Leadership

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As one of my professors put it, “the honeymoon is over.” Gone are the days of frantic orientation activities and cheery reunions with...

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Senior Reflects on Receiving Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

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Last year, senior Leah Fleming, a behavioral neuroscience major, was the recipient of The Goldwater Scholarship. According to the...

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Forum Addresses Current Migrant Crisis

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In an effort to stem the influx of migrants entering Europe, the European Union introduced policy on Sept. 14 aimed at resettling 40,000...

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