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Student Occupation of Taiwanese Legislature Comes to an End

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This article is a follow up to a previous article on the occupation of the Taiwanese legislature. The occupation of the legislature in...

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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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Professor Sharma Denied Tenure

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On February 28 a group of faculty members received notice that they had been granted tenure. Shubhra Sharma, Vandana Shiva Assistant...

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Floralia: A Recent History Memories of the Past and Upcoming Excitement

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The name is ever more graceful and harmonious than the actual day, the cacophony-filled blur of fun, or the people living it could ever be....

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Second Language Acquisition Class: Learning through Community Involvement

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With the inauguration of President Katherine Bergeron ushering in a new era of Connecticut College’s history, the campus community is now...

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Senior Week Update

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Every year, after the excitement of Floralia and the rush of completing finals and turning in theses, the seniors reach the bittersweet end...

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Working At Home, Abroad: International student center provides community space for students from outside the country

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Following the opening of the Zachs Hillel House as the center for Jewish life on campus, the international students’ organization ATLAS...

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Lacking Leadership: Seymour Hersh on U.S. Foreign Policy and the Role of the Press

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“I think we are a lost country,” renowned investigative journalist Seymour Hersh said during a recent talk at Connecticut College....

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