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 ...
Courtesy of Sean Elliot Camel of the Edition is a series that seeks to highlight extraordinary Connecticut College athletes who have stood out from the herd due to their recent performances or as a ...
Courtesy of Jacob Halsema Connecticut College Men’s Track and Field @ Boston University Valentine Invitational, Tufts Cupid Challenge, Springfield Triangle Classic 13-14/February 21, 2026 Boston, MA, ...
As 2025 is now in the rear-view mirror, I figured it was about time to look back at the albums that defined the year. The following is my personal list built from what sounds and artists I think will ...
Courtesy of Todd Trapani For many, the Winter Olympics serves as a much needed reprieve from the harsh winter months. With snowboards flying through the air, skaters landing impossible twists, and ...
As a part of an event series to celebrate Black History Month, the Connecticut College Black Student Union hosted a journalism and media panel, “Telling Our Stories,” earlier this month on February 11 ...
On Monday, February 9, Connecticut College announced management of the library cafe space currently leased by Blue Camel Cafe will transition from longtime Blue Camel Cafe owner Lorelai Frantz to the ...
As the snow falls outside amidst the impending winter storm, we at “The College Voice” find ourselves reflecting on changes across campus. From the recent senior 100 days event to the incoming ...
The speed at which AI tools have advanced and invaded our lives is truly staggering. Just a few years ago, many of us had never heard of ChatGPT or Gemini. Now, it’s hard to run a Google search ...
For many of us, gathering friends, snacks, and calling it a Super Bowl watch party really means coming together for the halftime show; the football is almost incidental. But this year, on the second ...