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Third Party Presidential Debates Largely Ignored in Mainstream Media

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SAMANTHA GRAINGER SHUBA With the hype of the Presidential Debates between Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama, many forgot...

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SGA Moves to Amend Lockout Policy

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Last Thursday, SGA passed a resolution to change dorm lockout policy. Currently, the policy mandates a $25 fee for any lockout after the...

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Extra Life Unites Gamers For a Good Cause

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by Aneeka Kalia On Saturday, October 20, fourteen members of the Connecticut College Gaming Club took part in a nation-wide charity event...

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Hurricane Sandy Slams the East Coast, Campus Damage Minor in Comparison

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Last week, the entire East Coast was hit with super storm Sandy, who left much destruction in her wake. As Connecticut College students...

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General Education Reform in Preliminary Stage, to Impact Class of 2018

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Hillary Coleman ’14 asked, “What could you say a Conn student is?” Professor Ron Flores wanted to know, “What are the qualities...

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Fewer Alcohol Incidents but More Vandalism?

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by Hayley Adnopoz As Park residents awoke on one of the first Sundays of the school year and walked down to Harris for a nice brunch, they...

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TEDx Gets a Head Start in Planning

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by Alanna Krowiak In order to expand upon its mission of “ideas worth spreading,” TED – a conference originally devoted to bringing...

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Fear Itself: Professor Alex Hybel Discusses the Volatile Nature of Foreign Policy and Why the Outcome of the Election May Not Matter

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by Samantha Shuba The circular lights of Coffee Grounds looked warm and inviting from the dark, rainy sidewalk of Cro Boulevard. The...

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