From the depths of stardom rises a new cultural phenomenon: pop stars establishing their boundaries and changing the expectations of modern public figures. Chappell Roan is at the front of this ...
What does it mean to be media literate? Does this answer change depending on where the question is asked? What does AI look like in transnational contexts? Students interested in answering these ...
In advance of the 2024 election, TCV staff writer Madeline Motes spoke with Connecticut College alum and acclaimed political journalist, Joshua Green, about politics, journalism, his time at Conn, and ...
Anyone who’s ever spent their late, late evenings on the third floor of Blaustein, ever had to do laundry in the Knowlton basement, or ever had the misfortune of using the Plex tunnels can generally ...
Note: This roundtable is a collaboration between Daily Campus, the University of Connecticut’s student newspaper and The College Voice. As Election Day quickly approaches, students at the University ...
I wake up around noon. The sun shines through my big windows, and I hear voices in the hallway. I drag myself out of bed, grab my shower caddy, and briefly hesitate at the door. The people in 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 ...
Courtesy of Stephen Baker Just like how Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokić spaces the floor, make sure to make space in your schedule because the NBA is back for its 78th season! Massive trades and ...
This past summer, Connecticut College Posse Scholar Ryan Rivera ‘25 and alumna Yasmine Tohme ‘24 received the exciting news that their short film “Those Who Don’t” won two major awards: Best Student ...
The hustle and bustle of the school year is in full swing, and, as any humanities student knows, the arrival of the brisk fall air means one thing: hundreds of pages of reading a week! Without labs or ...