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Online Exclusives:
• SLIDE SHOW: Students fly through the air with the greatest of ease at a trapeze school in New York City - View here
• SLIDE SHOW: Penney Jade Beaubrun '11, and Christina Burrell '11, cared for children at an orphanage in Les Cayes, Haiti, in the wake of the 2010 earthquake - View here
• SLIDE SHOW: Alex Roberto Hybel, a native of Argentina, the Susan Eckert Lynch '62 Professor of Government at Connecticut College, decided to take the measure of all of Latin America last summer, one mile at a time - View here
• VIDEO: Brigid O'Gorman '11 reports on a living tribute to the late Elizabeth Durante '10 in Uganda - View here
• VIDEO: A time-lapse video by Andrew Nathanson '13 shows Connecticut College art students taking part in an all-day charcoal-drawing marathon led by visiting artist Clive King. View here
• AUDIO: Hear some of our alumni composers 'sounding off' - Listen here
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Sounding Off
By David A. Brensilver
Alumni composers trace the evolution
of their stylistic voices
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A Century of Song
By Susan B. Kietzman '82
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Honor Code 101
Philosophy Professor Simon Feldman issues a challenge to incoming freshmen at convocation
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Unsung Heroes, Untold Stories
By Franz Ritt
As they shed light on struggles large and small, two alumni filmmakers hope to inspire a new generation
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Countdown to the Centennial
By Lisa Brownell
You're invited to the celebration of the century
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China Connection
By Elizabeth Hamilton
When students travel halfway across the world for college, everyone wins
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The Campaign for Connecticut College
By Barbara Nagy
This gift can help you plan your future
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Head of the class
By Beth Brosnan
Jennifer Lawson MAT'03 is Vermont's 2011 Teacher of the Year
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On the origin of a windfall
By Whit Richardson '02
A first edition of Darwin's seminal work, hiding in plain sight
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If these glass walls could talk
By John Sherman '11
John Sherman '11, an art history major, writes about the relationship between architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and his client Edith Farnsworth
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Restless Lives
Alex Roberto Hybel, a native of Argentina, the Susan Eckert Lynch '62 Professor of Government at Connecticut College, decided to take the measure of all of Latin America last summer, one mile at a time.
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