Courtesy of Sylvia Brofka-Berends Upon first glance, the Connecticut College campus is a lush landscape perfectly crafted to ...
Courtesy of As college students we are often on auto-pilot: running from class to class, to practice, recital, volunteering, ...
Courtesy of Lauren Thimmesch On October 23, 2024, “The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox” was released on Netflix thanks to the ...
Courtesy of Connecticut College The sun is setting earlier, the leaves are falling, the weather is getting colder. Campus is ...
Courtesy of Sean Elliot As the Fall Semester comes to an end with course registration passing, and finals beginning to rear ...
When it comes to Cabinet picks, incoming President Donald Trump’s strategy seems to revolve around one principle: if at first, you don’t succeed, try a presidential power move. With a few ...
The terms “hard” and “soft” sciences are thrown around rather carelessly in many college atmospheres, although most people would not be able to distinguish precisely what separates the two from each ...
After a 2-week hiatus, the General Assembly reconvened Thursday night in Ernst Common Room, as per usual. The Assembly was joined by Professor and College Archaeologist Anthony Graesch and Arboretum D ...
Professor Julia Flagg, an environmental sociologist and Director of the Environmental Studies program at Connecticut College, delivered a talk to a packed house in Shain Library’s Charles Chu Room to ...
Courtesy of Néstor Hernández Néstor Hernández ‘25 and I are sitting on the floor of the white box in Cummings, glass shards ...
Emily Wilson’s invocation in her translation of Homer’s “Odyssey” ends: “Now goddess, child of Zeus, tell the old story for our modern times. Find the beginning.” Musician Joe Goodkin’s recent visit ...
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 ...