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First-Year Class Leaders Discuss Campaign Strategies

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In the election of its cabinet members in early September, the Class of 2018 became a part of the College’s system of shared governance....

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A Brief History of the South Sudan Conflict

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President Obama promised to help advance Sub-Saharan Africa in 2012. In a White House released fact sheet from that same year, President...

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One Department’s Struggle Against Academic Mediocrity

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Starting this year, Connecticut College will be enforcing new requirements on students who wish to be economics majors. Over the last few...

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Complications in Israel Progress

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This week the United States took a strong opposing stance in response to Israel’s decision to appropriate approximately 1,000 acres of...

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Tracking the Isis Conflict

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Since Obama’s recent speech at the 2014 West Point Commencement, ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) has obtained enough territory,...

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Senator Blumenthal Returns to Campus to Discuss Campus Efforts to End Sexual Violence

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On August 29, Senator Richard Blumenthal returned to Conn’s campus to continue round table discussions with student and staff leaders...

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Students Reflect on Trips to Taiwan and Japan

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On April 16, students from two classes within the East Asian Studies department gathered in the atrium above Harris to share their...

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Retention & Rigor in the Center for Art and Technology

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The five interdisciplinary centers at Connecticut College are often promoted as the school’s prized possessions. Often referred to simply...

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