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The Fall of Our Weekends: Bridging the Gap Between the Administration and Student Life

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“Classic Conn.” Those were the words spoken to me by a friend shortly after the abrupt end of the Fall Weekend tent dance last weekend....

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“Just Going Off What She Said”: Is Formality in the Classroom Still Relevant?

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Long gone are the days when the women of Connecticut College would gather on the Tempel Green to sing songs in celebration of the new full...

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Spokespeople Gears Up for Fall in Spite of Challenges

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Spokespeople, Conn’s campus bike share, has unwillingly cycled through three locations in as many months. This past spring, Physical...

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The Deal With the Den

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As a faithful resident of central campus for the past three years, I don’t often find myself in the vicinity of The Den, our newest café...

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Students Foster Burgeoning Interest in Arabic Language and Culture Studies

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The Middle East is perpetually in the news. Between countries such as Iraq, Egypt and Syria, it’s hard to get through a day without...

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New London: Hidden Gem or Minefield?

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It’s like one bad thing happens here and then we need ten good things to cancel it out. New London bar owner It was just last week, while...

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A Department in the Doldrums: Saving Global Literatures in English

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As many of you are aware by now, the first draft of next year’s Staffing Plan has caused quite a stir, as it proposes removing the...

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Hair and Gender: Why Your ’Do Shouldn’t Define What You Can Do

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Hillary Clinton once said: “Your hair will send significant messages to those around you… Pay attention to your hair, because everyone...

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