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Tufts has 'no regrets' about suspending 27 players to begin season
The university’s decision to suspend 27 Tufts players for using sexist and racist comments during a women’s volleyball game may have cost the Jumbos a pair of losses to New England Small College Athletic Conference opponents. But coach Mike...
Tags: Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, College Sports
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'Pop Goes The Easel' At Lyman Allyn In New London
The Hartford CourantA few years ago, sculptor Nancy Davidson started thinking about cowgirls, the embodiment of outlaw culture for girls growing up in the "50s and '60s. "These were women who did outrageous things, who had powers beyond women who stayed at home and took...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups, Andy Warhol, Fine Artists, Arts
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College Roundup: Vanguard wins in NAIA first round
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Vanguard 82, Southern Poly 76 FRANKFORT, Ky. — Seniors Esther Timmermans and Alison Drennan had double-doubles and junior Nicole Ballestero led the Lions with 26 points in the first round of the NAIA women's basketball...Tags: Tennis, Sports, Basketball, College Basketball
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Strong Team Bond Defines Connecticut College Women's Ice Hockey Team
The Hartford CourantNEW LONDON — Samantha Schoeneberger came from Vernon. She played ice hockey with boys until she was about 15 before she started playing on a girls club team. Molly Murphy is from Woodstock. She played at the Pomfret School. She started playing...Tags: Sports, Ice Hockey
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Coventry Sculptor Back Among His Outdoor Creations
David Hayes lives in an early-18th-century house on a 57-acre lot in Coventry, his home since 1968. To wander around Hayes' property is to discover Hayes' passion. On 10 acres of open fields, and scattered in the marshy woods, are hundreds of Hayes'...
Tags: East Hartford, Sculpture, Hospitals and Clinics, Museum of Modern Art, Saint Francis Care
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Catherine R. Kane, government administrator
Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65.
"She really was an important part of Social...Tags: Baltimore County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), William Donald Schaefer, Connecticut Economic Development, Harford County
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David Katzenstein Photographs At Connecticut College In New London
The Department of Art at Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Ave. in New London, presents two concurrent exhibits of work by photographer and alumnus David Katzenstein (’76), “World Views: Ritual and Celebration in Global Culture” and...
Tags: Senegal, Arts, Arts and Culture, New London (New London, Connecticut), Africa
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Crime & Punishment: An Epic White Trash Saga
Incoming state Rep. Christina Ayala says she won't buckle under pressure to resign following her arrest in a domestic dispute (which follows charges in an August hit-and-run) but the incident is nonetheless jeopardizing her seat. Ayala, 29, requested a...
Tags: Classical Music (genre), Abusive Behavior, Homelessness, Arts and Culture, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Carl Linnaeus Inspired Two Artists, Exhibit In New London
“Systema Naturae: The Order of Nature,” an exhibit of work by Swedish artists Carina Fihn and Berit Jonsvik inspired by 18th-century Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, is on exhibit at the Cummings Arts Center Galleries at Connecticut College...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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Digest: Navy women lock up share of Patriot soccer crown
Et cetera Navy women lock up share of Patriot soccer crown The Navy women's soccer team clinched at least a share of the Patriot League regular-season championship with a 2-1 win at Holy Cross (6-10-1, 2-4 Patriot League) on Sunday. Navy will host...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, Florida State Seminoles, Students, Coppin State Eagles, North Carolina Tar Heels
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ETHEL and Todd Rundgren Perform at Connecticut College's Palmer Auditorium on Oct. 24
Head back in time this Friday at Connecticut College as post-classical string quartet ETHEL teams up with rock legend Todd Rundgren for "Tell Me Something Good," a celebration of the 1970s. Rundgren leads with vocals as ETHEL back him up, recreating...
Tags: Todd Rundgren, Education, Colleges and Universities, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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