Figueroa Every few years, the welfare state debate resurfaces with the same familiar script: the right warns of dependency ...
The world of clubs goes largely unnoticed. At nearly every golf course, marina, and social club, thousands of visitors enjoy their experience without giving the details a second thought. That’s ...
Courtesy of the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives This week, two SGA resolutions will be put to a ...
A transformational bequest from an alumna of the Class of 1960 will support students for generations to come. Connecticut College has received a $4 million bequest from the estate of an alumna from ...
Courtesy of Jayvion Anderson On a bright and unseasonably warm Friday, April 17, Connecticut College's Holleran Center for ...
Courtesy of Zacqueline Baldwin “I’m an English and philosophy double major”. This sentence, which I have uttered dozens of ...
Student Activities Council released the lineup for Floralia this year, including performances from artists such as Big Time ...
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 ...
The following letter was written and submitted by Robert Huebscher ’76 and is in response to Professor Andrew Pessin’s letter addressing issues about Israel and the recent Board of Trustees’ decision ...
This summer, hundreds of thousands of people across the world watched Love Island almost every single day (including me). They would come home from work, kick off their shoes, and flip on the newest ...
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 Peruvian, I have watched with growing alarm as my country slides ever closer to the authoritarian abyss. The warning signs are everywhere, if only we care to look. Under President Dina Boluarte, ...