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Less is Not Always More: The Issue with Eliminating JA/Freeman Dining

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This opinions piece was written soon after the SGA Open Forum held on May 2nd, as detailed by Dean of Students Victor Arcelus in his email...

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Objecting to the Ultimate Frisbee Hazing Investigation

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Editors’ Note: An abridged version of this article was published on the front page of the April 30, 2019, issue. The treatment of...

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Measles

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It seems pretty simple: Vaccinations are good, no vaccinations are bad. Yet, there are still skeptics. Measles, a virus that was...

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The Time For Change is Now

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We sat around a long cloth-clad tables, eagerly waiting to know what the outcome of the night and our discussion would be, and what it...

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CCRCC Statement on the Electoral College

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What was once only a memory from most of our ninth grade civics classes has now made national headlines in these past few weeks: the...

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A Brief Guide To Brexit: Why hasn’t it happened yet?

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Brexit continues to baffle minds both in and outside Europe. The House of Commons has yet to settle many unanswered questions nearly three...

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Higher Education: Money Over Merit

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When the college scandal broke out a couple of weeks ago, people were infuriated to learn that the wealthy elite paid large sums of money...

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Bina Nepram: Conn’s Resident Scholar and Activist in Exile

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With nearly 68 million people displaced in our war-torn world, many believe that refugees are groups of nameless masses. But, in fact,...

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