On Mar. 18, 2026, The College Voice received a letter from Connecticut College President Andrea Chapdelaine in response to a letter from faculty addressed and sent to President Chapdelaine and the ...
On Mar. 9, 2026, The College Voice received a letter from a member of the Connecticut College faculty articulating collective disagreement with the administration’s decision to not renew Lorelai ...
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 Professor Andrew Pessin and is in response to the Faculty and Staff Statement of Solidarity with Student Protestors: Dear Conn College students, It is ...
Since the introduction of the WNBA in 1997, many players have played abroad in their off-season to train and supplement their income. However, this can be difficult for players and their families and ...
Jack Parsons was one of the co-founders of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a facility still utilized today by NASA. Unlike his collaborators, Malina and Von Kármán, there is little mention of ...
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 ...
As liberal arts college students, we are constantly reminded of the importance of education in life. We are told that education will help us make opportunities for ourselves in the future, but more ...
We stand united with and for our students who engage in any and all forms of peaceful protest, whether visible, invisible, voiced or silent. We stand united with and for our students who have ...
Leonardo Da Vinci was a true Renaissance man; he was educated in everything from medicine to theology. His goal to know a little bit about everything seems to be what our General Education ...
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, regardless of whether they ...
November — a month of much ado here at Conn. Between the beginning of winter sports, the cramming for tests and papers mixed with the anticipation of Thanksgiving, and the onset of darkness by 4:30 ...
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