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Conn Forgets Turbulent Past

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Paying Forward what my Teachers Gave Me

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As a college senior, I am asked about post-graduation plans on a regular basis. Like many seniors, I have struggled to come up with a set...

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Restructuring as Process

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Editor’s Note: Leah Rosofsky ’16 is the Presidential Associate for the 2015-2016 academic year for SGA. As Presidential Associate,...

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To Activists and to Spectators: What Student Activism Should Activate in Us All

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The recent social and racial climate at Mizzou prompted thousands of students at colleges around the country to stand in solidarity with...

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Stop Saying “Last Semester,” but Keep Saying Something

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The first time a Connecticut College first-year student met my mention of “last semester’s events” with wide-eyed confusion, I was...

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Xi-Ma Meeting: A Poorly Planned Political Ploy

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Earlier this month, the President of Taiwan Ma Ying-jeou (formally known as the Republic of China) met with General Secretary Xi Jinping,...

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Gender: Gaps, Tax and the Facts

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At this point, most of us have heard reports about the wage gap between men and women. The term “77 cents on the dollar” has become...

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The Importance of Understanding Teach for America

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  Editor’s Note: Rob Jones ’17 is the 2015-2016 Chair of Academic Affairs for SGA, and is enrolled in the College’s teacher...

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The Trouble with Fantasy Football

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Not long ago, when catching up with an old friend, I had an epiphany. We had known each other since third grade, and, me being a Patriots...

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