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A Male Perspective On Speed Dating

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Lessons from Libya: A Crash Course in Idealism

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Great change is in the cards for Libya in the wake of the eight-month Libyan Civil War, which culminated in the death of Muammar al-Qaddafi...

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OverCONNfidence: Is This Generation’s Self-Assuredness Its Biggest Flaw?

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Only 14% of college graduates between the years 2006 to 2010 hold jobs, 44.7% of 16 to 29 year-olds don’t work jobs, and a staggering one...

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Clean Up Camels: Mounting Dorm Damages Raise Concerns

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Anyone who lives on campus is acutely aware of the pain of dorm damages. This year the weekly Saturday night rampage is hitting certain...

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The Connecticut Hammer Massacre: Not as Scary as it Sounds

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An invitation to a “massacre” kind of sounds like an invitation to be murdered, when really it’s an invitation to watch a bunch of...

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On The Honor Code and Reponsibility

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  At the end of Fall Weekend I received a call from Campus Safety alerting me, as the Housefellow, that two of my residents’ bikes...

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Glory Days: Professors’ Pasts and their Relevance in the Present

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Even at a school like Conn that has small classes and accessible faculty, it can be easy to forget that our professors are people, too....

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Going Into the Quiet, Coming Out At Peace

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Braving the wind and rain this past Wednesday, I forced myself to leave my cozy bed and trek my way over to the chapel for an evening of...

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Republican Presidential Debates Are Must-See GOP TV

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My new favorite television show: Republican National Debates. A few beers, a few friends and it’s a guaranteed laugh-party every single...

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