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Andrea Wollensak, Professor of Art with specializations in visual communication and graphic design, uses Adobe Creative Suite in her...

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Government and International Relations Professors Shed Light on Syria

News, Uncategorized, World News

The Chu Room in Connecticut College’s Shain Library was particularly crowded last Friday, September 27, given the noontime hour and...

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Traversing the Western World (and Some of the Last Century) Through Music

Arts, Uncategorized

About a week-and-a-half ago, the music faculty presented their biannual showcase concert in Cummings’ Evans Hall. Classical guitar,...

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Avalanche Performance Brings Musings of Childhood and Maturity to Conn

Arts, Uncategorized

This past Saturday, Conn welcomed the dance/theater performance Avalanche from Headlong Dance Theatre. Directed by David Brick, the...

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How surprised he’ll be when he finds out

Opinions, Uncategorized

It did so indeed, and much sooner than she had expected

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Can you catch the expression of the whale?

Arts, Uncategorized

So he got out of the fury of the panic, and, skirting the Edgware Road, reached Edgware about seven, fasting and wearied, but well ahead of...

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Idly digging his toes in the sand

Arts, Uncategorized

It did so indeed, and much sooner than she had expected. Granser babbled on unnoticed. ...

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What art thrusting that thief-catcher into my face?

Arts, Uncategorized

I believe I have broken a finger here against his cursed jaw ain’t those mincing knives down in the forecastle there, men

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An Alum On Fishbowl, Mobilization and Priorities

Letters, Uncategorized • 27 Comments

By Tessa Engel ’11 In light of the current on-campus and online controversy surrounding the recent cancellation of Fishbowl, I would...

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The College Announces, in A Perceived Eclipse of “Shared Governance”, the Cancellation of Fishbowl

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“The uniqueness of the senior experience has been challenged.” This is a quote from an editorial published last spring by former Editor...

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