Courtesy of Connecticut College On Friday,, Connecticut College Dean of Students Victor Arcelus announced a number of changes ...
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 as a leader on campus or on ...
As a first-generation college student, my educational experience was transformed by an invitation by a faculty member to become involved in her research project. The work was fascinating and ...
Hello all, we hope your school year has been going well, and that your academic pursuits have been fruitful. We know there have been recent rumors on the on campus coffee shops (Coffee Grounds and ...
Whether you’ve been at Connecticut College for a semester or a few years, you’ve surely developed an opinion about the laundry situation in your dorm. Not enough machines, dryer too hot, dryer too ...
11/13 Baxter Prescott ‘27, Sprout Manager, presented a Sustainable Projects Funds proposal to buy native edible plants for the Sprout bioswale. These root plants are necessary to absorb runoff water ...
On November 6th, The New York Times released a podcast episode originally titled “Did Women Ruin the Workplace?” After the predictable backlash, the headline changed to “Did Liberal Feminism Ruin the ...
House senators have been the building blocks of SGA since 1988. There’s one primary issue with this: in 1988, House Senators emerged not only out of the previous ‘House President’ position– sort of an ...
The Connecticut College men’s soccer team is no stranger to high-pressure games, having defeated Middlebury College 3-1 just last year to clinch the program’s first-ever NESCAC title. They followed ...
Following the 2025 edition of the World Series, where the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers topped the Toronto Blue Jays to solidify themselves as the first back-to-back champs since the ...
This year’s production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Connecticut College was not just a repeat of a well-loved campus tradition. For Julia Toyer ’27, it was a deeply personal, evolving journey, ...
Another fall sports season has come and gone and the Camels have once again made history. From historically fast 6k times set by Women’s Cross Country or generational team play by Men’s Soccer, the ...
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