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Bruce Branchini’s Bug Biochemistry Procures Patent

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When we think of Connecticut College, we generally think of liberal arts, not necessarily the science research. Some of us might not even...

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THE AMERICAS Juan Pablo Pacheco COLOMBIA — FARC Guerilla releases two hostages concluding the liberation of 6 hostages in the past week....

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A Fight for Justice: Students Gather for the Annual Spotlight on Human Rights

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Did you know that there are more slaves in the world today than in history? Or that in 2009, more money was made from human trafficking...

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The Man Behind the Cyberspace Curtain: Interview with W. Lee Hisle

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W. Lee Hisle, the Vice President for Information Services and Librarian of the College, has a lamp-lit office in the back of Shain Library,...

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Middle East Revolutions Affect Students and Faculty

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As Professor Caroleen Sayej handed out her syllabus in Government 236, Middle East Politics, a sense of irony clouded the room. Most of the...

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Who is Cynthia Enloe ’60? Graduation speaker, political theorist and feminist inspirational at last Friday’s Wine and Cheese

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“That is okay. That is absolutely wonderful,” she says with a look full of conviction, and I realize that Cynthia Enloe has pierced...

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A Guide to Grad School

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As a second semester freshman, the idea of graduating from Conn and entering the “real world” seems about as far away as the invention...

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Lee Eisenberg: Thespian, Writer, Alum

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Lee Eisenberg ’99 was never “a big deal.” He lived in Freeman, KB, Hamilton, and JA. He studied abroad in Paris. He vaguely remembers...

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