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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 ...
As liberal arts college students, we are constantly reminded of the importance of education in life. We are told that education will help us make opportunities for ourselves in the future, but more ...
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 ...
Note from the editor: This letter is an update from an earlier one written by Mr. Balomenos. You can read it here. I wish to formally apologize for the letter that I published in the Connecticut ...
I recently attended a taping of Maury in Stamford, Conn. with a carload of my friends. I was interested in seeing what it was like behind the scenes of The Maury Povitch Show, now known as just Maury.
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.
The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg—the “Notorious RBG”—was a monumental catalyst for gender equality and women’s rights, and an unwavering beacon of pro-choice abortion advocacy. She was also a ...
As a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, and a diehard sports fan, I feel compelled to write this. Several weeks ago the Oakland Athletics announced their intention to leave their home of the past ...
I hope your second year at Connecticut College is treating you well and that you are surviving the harsh winter. While we only overlapped a semester at the college, I will always remember your ...
The members of the Board of Trustees (BoT) are coming to campus on Friday, February 24, to discuss the recent unrest on campus after the cancellation of a fundraising event at the Everglades Club and ...
Secrecy and the Invisible may be one of Conn’s most… obscure? secret? courses. We study the manipulation of secrecy, power, and knowledge, and connect concealment and invisibility to art and ...
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 ...