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Warren Buffett’s (Conditional) Billion Dollar Pledge

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Every passing March brings a few weeks of imminent satisfaction for two groups of people. First, we have the urologists, whose clientele...

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Cleaning Between the Lines: LeWitt’s Irregular Towers

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Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) was an American Conceptualist and Minimalist painter and sculptor from nearby Hartford, Connecticut. In the early...

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An Honor Code Retaliation: Senior Georgia Naumann responds to – and deconstructs – sophomore Ben Smith’s criticisms of the Honor Code in his ‘Letter to the Editor’ published this past December

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“We will never, by any selfish or other unworthy act, dishonor this our College; individually and collectively we will foster her ideals...

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Epistolary Joy: Why Everyone Should Have a Conn Coll Pen Pal

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Dear Fellow Camels, Does anyone dislike getting mail? In my four years at Conn, I’ve yet to hear anyone complain about an overabundance...

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Teach for America: Who does it benefit?

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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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12 Seniors, 1 Intensive Week of Career Prep, They will never be the same…Editor in Chief Melanie Thibeault on ARC’s ‘Now Hiring’ pilot program

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Last Thursday night, I walked into the campus bar with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s Peanut Butter Cup ice cream and threw four plastic...

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On Changes

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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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A Plea to End the Glorification of Stress

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You’ve seen it before, but you know it by a different name. It plays out like this: your friend walks into a dining hall or the...

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