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Housing Lottery: Convenient or Convoluted?

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Spring is finally in the air, this means two things: class registration and housing assignments. This semester, however, brought a big...

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Prof. Hybel Visits Egypt to Witness Democratization

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It is easy to feel separated from the “real world” outside of our insulated campus. As revolutionary movements began to spread...

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The New York Times Introduces Digital Subscriptions

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Starting last Monday, the New York Times began charging readers to access articles online. The newspaper is allowing users to read twenty...

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Aftershock: Conn Students Experience the Earthquake in Japan

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The official death toll from the earthquake that devastated Japan on March 11 now exceeds 9,000, according to Reuters. This tragedy sparked...

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Life Lessons: An Impromptu Guide for Success

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Last Friday, April 1, Connecticut College hosted Jon McBride ’92, the second speaker in the school’s centennial speaker series....

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Study Abroad Woes: Decisions complicated by rejections and cancelled programs

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On the Connecticut College website, under the header of Academics, there is a section entitled “Global Focus.” Above it, various...

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World News: March 7, 2011

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Preconceived Notions of Giving: Fabiola Miakassissa ’13 travels to Ghana for water and wisdom

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“When my teammates and I arrived in Chongashe and saw the vastness of the dry village,” began Fabiola Miakassissa ’13, “I was...

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A Crusader for Food Justice Speaks on Abundance in a Time of Lack

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On Thursday, March 3, Francis Moore Lappé gave a talk titled “From Famine and Fruit Loops to Food Democracy,” officially kicking off...

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