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The Measles Outbreaks: An International Issue of Public Health

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In December of 2014, over forty people contracted measles in an outbreak after visiting Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The affected...

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Professor Perspectives on Snowdays

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The inclement weather of the past few weeks has affected nearly every class. Professors across departments are having to readjust their...

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Conn C.A.R.E.S. Explores Link Between Animalism and Feminism

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The Connecticut College Animal Rights and Equality Society (CONN C.A.R.E.S.) was founded at the beginning of this academic year by Selena...

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Spotlight on Hodges Square

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One of the most exciting projects to gain traction last spring was the Student Volunteer Army (or SVA, for short). Born of recent alums...

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Supreme Court to Rule on Gay Marriage Decision

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Since the legalization of gay marriage in Massachusetts in early 2004, discussions of marriage equality on both a state and national scale...

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Creativity Comes Alive: Center for Arts & Technology Hosts Physical Computing Workshop

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During winter break, students involved in the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology (CAT) returned to campus early to engage in a...

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Who Do We Want to Be?

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In President Obama’s recent State of the Union address, he explicitly chose to not descend into the minutia of a series of budgetary...

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Three Days of Terror in Paris

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The “Three Days of Terror” in Paris began with the killing of 12 Charlie Hebdo cartoonists and the injury of four others on Jan. 7,...

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