Welcome back, camels! The spring semester is off to a slower-than-usual start after snowfall canceled all classes on Monday, Jan. 26 as well as early morning classes on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Students took ...
On January 30, the activist organization New London Immigrant Defense, in partnership with others including CT Democratic ...
Courtesy of Cece Flosman '28 Connecticut’s recent once-in-a-century snowstorm brought feet of flurries and canceled classes, allowing students to savor the snowfall from Sunday, Jan. 25 into Tuesday, ...
Courtesy of '26 The two student-run coffee shops on campus announced last semester they would be merging operations, under the new brand Conn Coffee. The decision was made to ensure both shops could ...
Courtesy of Sean Elliot Connecticut College’s fall semester was full to the brim with arts across campus. Each event, concert, and performance was put together by talented and skillful artists, ...
Courtesy of Anonymous Yikyak User Turning Point USA, abbreviated as TPUSA, was founded in 2012 by the late right-wing ...
Courtesy of Sasun Bughdaryan Recent cases through Connecticut College’s Honor Council have sparked conversations around campus about student grievances with disciplinary measures—from Honor Council ...
Though not always in the form of a literary magazine, the creative community of Connecticut College has consistently found ways to publish its writing, poetry, and artistic output of all kinds.
Courtesy of New London is nicknamed the “Whaling City” owing to having been one of the most prosperous whaling towns in the ...
Courtesy of Colin Llyod Past the overt, well-documented violence, life in the Twin Cities has undergone significant change ...
Courtesy of Caleb Woods Drake Maye was just sacked again. If you tuned into the Super Bowl on Sunday night this was a ...
Courtesy of Sasun Bughdaryan On the afternoon of July 4 last year, on the South Lawn of the White House, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. The legislation, which ...