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Shoddy Arabia: Now that Women Can Vote In Saudi Arabia, Is the Country Actually More Democratic, or Less?

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Last week in Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah made the announcement that women will have the ability to vote and participate in all subsequent...

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One Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

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Precious little in this world motivates me more to wake up for a 9 AM  Monday class than knowing that after living for a week in filth,...

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From a Camel to the Calves: A Sophomore’s Perspective

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Got the new kid jitters? It’s okay. We’ve all been there. Just a year ago, I was in your position. A little scared, a lot excited and...

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Fair Blood for All?

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Who would have guessed that giving blood would be a privilege? The Food and Drug Administration has very specific guidelines to insure...

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Mental Health Fair Raises Awareness

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Mental illness is a tricky subject; it’s an unpleasant issue that nobody likes to talk about, and the prevalent attitude toward it seems...

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Can You Say “Cuauhtinchan?”: David Carrasco’s Lecture on an Ancient, Mexican Map

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David Carrasco is noted as one of the best scholars of religion and culture in Mesoamerica. Widely published and appointed in the...

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A Very Successful Staff

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To my friends in the Centennial Class and the greater Connecticut College community: For some of us, our time at Connecticut College has...

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Downshifting the Confusion of Powershift

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“Tell me what democracy looks like… This is what democracy looks like!” These were the lyrics to one of the most-sounded chants...

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