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Word SearchWritten by Erica Smith • August 1, 2025 • 8:00 am • Entertainment Word Search ...
The undersigned Faculty and Staff at Connecticut College stand in solidarity with our colleagues and students across the nation who have been subjected to arrests, violence, and repression. We echo ...
Image courtesy of Connecticut College. The Bates Student, the Bates newspaper recently published an article ranking the NESCAC mascots, and I disagreed so much I had to post my own (correct) rankings.
Leonardo Da Vinci was a true Renaissance man; he was educated in everything from medicine to theology. His goal to know a little bit about everything seems to be what our General Education ...
One must commend the moral earnestness and activism reflected in the student “statement of solidarity” published here and thus inviting discussion. Yet we would be doing its authors and many ...
The following letter was written and submitted by Professor Andrew Pessin and is in response to the Faculty and Staff Statement of Solidarity with Student Protestors: Dear Conn College students, It is ...
The 2024 election is over, and mainstream media has been trying to avoid the often overused word “unprecedented” to describe the results. I would agree, as this slice of history is no longer ...
In order to protect the privacy and livelihoods of students, faculty, and staff involved, we are refraining from naming our sources. We understand that using anonymous sources may impact the ...
Photo courtesy of Unsplash. In the 1950s and 1960s, the South experienced unprecedented social upheaval as the civil rights movement surged forward. There was extreme backlash from white Southerners ...
Written by Erica Smith • February 15, 2025 • 11:06 am • Entertainment 02/12/25 – Conn-ections ...
Courtesy of Carlisle Stockton Camel of the Edition is a series that seeks to highlight extraordinary Connecticut College athletes who have stood out from the herd due to their recent performances or ...
After an early 6 am wake-up, a few train malfunctions and transfers, and a tight Uber ride, a cohort of Connecticut College students arrived in Washington D.C., with 3 days of learning, questioning, ...