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Is Conn Close to Bursting? Admissions Yield and the Supposed Increase In Enrolled Camels

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There has been a lot of talk on campus this fall about “overcrowding” and the supposedly larger-than-usual freshman class. In Harris,...

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Putto 4 over 4: Art Addition Takes Campus By Surprise

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When students poured into Blaustein last Monday, October 12, a little more than the fresh waft of Pinesol probably took them by surprise....

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Obama Administration Cracks Down on Immigration; Clothing Company, No Stranger to Scandal, Responds with Pink Slips

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Hipsters beware– your American Apparel essentials may soon be in jeopardy.
The LA-based manufacturer has announced the dismissal of 1,800 employees

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Immigration, Identification, Integration

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Students, scholars and social workers from across the country will convene on October 16 at Connecticut College to discuss an issue of...

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An Insider’s Guide to Climate Ride

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After months of begging people for money, whipping ourselves into shape and doubting the fact that we would actually participate in Climate...

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Questions of Pluralism

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Professor Deborah Moore prefaced her talk with a story: a man presents his perspective to a Rabbi who replies, “You’re right.”...

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Newspaper Readership Program Returns for Trial Run

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Here’s some good news: newspapers are back on campus as of Monday, October 5. However, the not-so-splendid news: they might be gone again...

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Honduras: Common Hour Lecture, Central American Crisis

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Photo by Nevena Deligineva. This summer, in the first military coup in Central America in a quarter of a century, Honduras abruptly changed...

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A Food Stroll in New London

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Connecticut College freshmen got their first taste of New London upon participating in New London 101 during Orientation, a day-long crash...

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