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March in Pictures

The cast of the Connecticut College theater department production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” perform a concert rendition of the show Friday, March 31, 2023 in Evans Hall.
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“In like a lion, out like a Camel” ... or something like that! Spring has arrived on campus, and we couldn’t be more excited.

The cast of the Connecticut College theater department production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” perform a concert rendition of the show Friday, March 31, 2023 in Evans Hall.
Getting their moment: The cast of the Theater Department’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” performed a concert rendition of the show on Friday, March 31, in Evans Hall.

Into the Woods  

A male singer sings at the theater department's “Into the Woods” concert Friday, March 31, 2023 in Evans Hall.
James Nalle ’23 (as The Wolf) lets out a howl at the end of “Hello, Little Girl.”
Two actors cling to each other during the theater department's “Into the Woods” concert Friday, March 31, 2023 in Evans Hall.
Amanda Brady ’25 (as Cinderella) embraces Alexa Booker ’24 (as Little Red).
A female singer sings at the theater department's “Into the Woods” concert Friday, March 31, 2023 in Evans Hall.
Mia Lowy ’23 (as the Baker’s Wife)
Josh Moylan '23, right, as Rapunzel’s Prince, and James Nalle '23, as Cinderella’s Prince, perform “Agony” as the cast looks on.
James Nalle ’23 (as Cinderella’s Prince) and Josh Moylan ’23 (as Rapunzel’s Prince)
A student directs the singers during
Stage Manager Jillian Hughes ’24 keeps track of the script from the front row.
A female singer sings at the theater department's “Into the Woods” concert Friday, March 31, 2023 in Evans Hall.
Alexa Booker ’24 (as Little Red)
A joyous crowd of students, faculty, staff and parents cheers on the
A joyous, full house of students, faculty, staff and parents cheers on the “Into the Woods” cast after their concert rendition of the show.
Conn College women’s rowing trains in the Christoffers Rowing Training Room.
Conn’s women’s rowing team trains in the Christoffers Rowing Training Room in early March.

Row, row, row your boat 

Conn College women’s rowing trains in the Emerson Rowing Tanks.
Conn College women’s rowing trains in the Emerson Rowing Tanks.

Conn’s women’s rowing team trains in the Emerson Rowing Tanks in the Christoffers Rowing Training Room.

Hannah Smith ’23 works on a painting for her senior thesis show in Cummings.
Hannah Smith ’23 works on a painting for her senior thesis show in Cummings Arts Center.
Connecticut College attack JJ Ford '25 speeds past a Williams player during NESCAC men’s lacrosse action at Silfen Field in March.
Conn attackman JJ Ford ’25 speeds past a Williams College player in the driving rain. The Camels beat Williams 11-9 in NESCAC action on March 25 at Silfen Field.

LAX to the MAX 

Connecticut College midfielder Connor Devir '26 in NESCAC men’s lacrosse action at Silfen Field.
Midfielder Connor Devir ’26 gets ready to take a shot.
Midfielder Aidan Gaudet ’25 loses his mouthpiece during a face-off vs. Williams.
Midfielder Aidan Gaudet ’25 loses his mouthpiece during a face-off vs. Williams.
Connecticut College Assistant Men's Lacrosse Coach Dan Thomas shouts encouragement to the team.
Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach Dan Thomas shouts encouragement to the team.
Attackman Jared Rainville ’23 drives to the Williams College goal.
Connecticut College men’s lacrosse celebrates its 11-9 win over Williams College.
Connecticut College men’s lacrosse celebrates its 11-9 win over Williams .
Former Connecticut College men’s lacrosse head coach Fran Shields, right, accepts a commemorative platter from members of his 1993 team .
Former Connecticut College men’s lacrosse head coach Fran Shields, right, accepts a commemorative platter from members of his 1993 team as they are honored on the 30th anniversary of the 1993 season during halftime of the Camel’s game against Williams.
A spring campus tour arrives at Shain Library in mid-March.
Welcome future Camels! A campus tour arrives at Shain Library in late March.

Spring has sprung 

Edie Banovic ‘25 studies for a midterm in the basement of Shain Library
Edie Banovic ’25 studies for a midterm in her “BOT 205 Plants, Protists and Fungi” class in Shain Library.
Joel Embray ’25 rides his bicycle across Tempel Green.
Joel Embray ’25 rides his bicycle across Tempel Green.
A student studies on the second floor of Shain Library.
Midterm season: A student studies on the second floor of Shain Library.
The Connecticut College men’s rowing team returns from a practice on the Thames River.
The Connecticut College men’s rowing team returns from a practice on the Thames River.

On the Waterfront 

The Connecticut College men’s rowing team returns from a practice on the Thames River

The Connecticut College men’s rowing team returns from a practice on the Thames River.

Dance students rehearse the 2023 Dance Department Honors Theses and Ammerman Center performance in the Martha Meyers Dance Studio.
Dance students rehearse for their Dance Department Honors Theses and the 2023 Ammerman Center performance in the Martha Meyers Dance Studio.

Studio dancing 

Dancers perform at Department of Dance Student Works Concert dress rehearsal in the Martha Meyers Dance Studio in late February.
Dance students rehearse the 2023 Dance Department Honors Theses and Ammerman Center performance in the Martha Meyers Dance Studio.

Dance students rehearse for their Dance Department Honors Theses and the 2023 Ammerman Center performance in the Martha Meyers Dance Studio. 

Dance students rehearse the 2023 Dance Department Honors Theses and Ammerman Center performance in the Martha Meyers Dance Studio.
Dance students rehearse for their Dance Department Honors Theses and the 2023 Ammerman Center performance in the Martha Meyers Dance Studio.
Women’s water polo shares a laugh before their meet against Carthage College in Lott Natatorium.
Members of the women’s water polo team share a laugh before their meet against Carthage College in Lott Natatorium in March.

In the pool 

Women's Water Polo goalkeeper blocks the shot.
Sara Franco ’24 blocks an opponent’s shot.
Women's water polo players anticipate the shot.
Gigi Sandull ’26 and an opponent tread water while calling for the ball.
Maria Sell '23 gets ready to fire a shot on goal.
Maria Sell ’23 gets ready to fire a shot on goal.
Women's water polo players chase the ball.
First-year water polo players Anna Taylor ’26 and Melia Lorch ’26 chase down the ball.
The women's water polo team celebrates cheers on the team.
Members of the women’s water polo team cheer on their teammates.



April 4, 2023

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