In a season of record-breaking plays and edge-of-your-seat drama, the 2024 World Series proved why baseball still reigns as America’s beloved pastime. October baseball means the postseason, and each ...
As stressed college students, sometimes we need a break from reality. For me, that break comes in the form of watching reality television. It may sound ironic, but becoming invested in the ...
Photo Courtesy of Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images The Pharcyde is a West Coast alternate hip-hop group formed in 1989 in South ...
The Indiana Fever is setting itself up to be a championship-caliber franchise after spending years as the WNBA’s laughingstock. In 2024, the Fever made the playoffs for the first time since 2016 ...
It’s been a doozy of a couple weeks since the last edition of the paper. From the national election to the All-College Symposium to Connecticut’s state of emergency since Oct. 25 and to the Camels’ ...
15. Comforting drink for a cold day, just steamed milk and chocolate, commonly topped with whipped cream ...
I invite you to join me on an ambitious journey of self-fulfillment in the wake of the election of an authoritarian regime. Will you join me on my side, or will I have to move over to yours? It is the ...
Camel of the Edition is a series which 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 ...
Disclaimer: This article originally incorrectly stated that Gaudiani was the College’s first female president. This has since been corrected to state that Gaudiani was the College’s first alumna ...
The sun rose above the Thames River as usual on Wednesday, November 6. However, something was different that day– with the sun emerged Donald Trump as the forty-seventh president of the United States.
Following a third title game appearance in four years, the Connecticut College Men’s Soccer Team won the NESCAC Men’s Soccer Championship for the first time in program history after a 3-1 win against ...
Between Nov. 8 and 9, the Connecticut College Dance Club performed their fall show, “Structural Noise,” to sold-out crowds at the Myers Dance Studio in the College Center at Crozier-Williams. The show ...