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Memorial Cube: Uncovering the history and evaluating the condition of a Conn relic

Arts, Uncategorized

Tony Rosenthal, Memorial Cube, 1972 Painted Aluminum, 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 feet © 2020 Estate of Tony Rosenthal / Licensed by VAGA at...

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Teach for America: Who does it benefit?

Opinions, Uncategorized • 2 Comments

Arriving at Connecticut College, I had a feeling I wanted to be a teacher, but I was not quite sure how I would get there.  After...

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Fall of the Vassal: An alert to the present revolution in Ukraine and cautionary advice in navigating its coverage in American media

Opinions, Uncategorized

There is audible tension in the air. The live stream from Kievs Euromaiden (literally Euro Square) is filled with war drums, flash bang...

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On Changes

Editorials, Uncategorized

Finishing up my second-to-last semester of college, I’ve noticed a pattern: as soon as my classes get settled, and the professor and...

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The Cost of Missing Class

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Missing or skipping class is a part of college life. Most of the time students miss class for excusable reasons: family emergency,...

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‘Datability’ Goes Both Ways: A Gay Man’s Response to Conn’s Recent Ranking as the Ninth Worst College for Women to Meet Men, According to Cosmopolitan Magazine

Opinions, Uncategorized

When I was considering applying to Connecticut College, I looked at academics, club sports, the lack of Greek life and the international...

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Alice Munro Wins the Noble Prize: Implications for the Classroom Experience

News, Uncategorized

On Oct. 10, Canadian short story writer Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. For many experienced readers of Munro, this...

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Conn Ranked in Top 25 Most LGBT-Friendly Campuses

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Over the hills and endless treetops of New London lies Connecticut College, a small liberal arts college with a reputable undergraduate...

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