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December in Pictures

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December in Pictures

As the fall semester comes to a close, Camels look to the new year. 

 

Soccer players watch as the ball goes into the goal.

The free kick heard round the world: Washington and Lee goalie Will Joseph watches as the free kick by Connecticut College defender Alessandro Horvath Diano ’25 sails into the net during the NCAA Division III Final Four semifinals at UNLV’s Peter Johann Memorial Field. Diano’s goal held up to give the Camels the 1-0 win and a spot in the National Championship game. 

Road to the Final Four 

A group of soccer players walk through an airport baggage claim area.
Soccer players riding a bus take photos of the scenery passing by.
Soccer players practice their corner kicks.
Three soccer players on a bus take a selfie photo together.
Two soccer players look at children's books during a public service event.
A soccer team crowds into a hotel suite to watch game film and scout their opponent.
soccer players in dress shirts and ties laugh at a comedian during a team banquet.
Soccer players laugh and cheer celebrating a win.
An athletic trainer leads the soccer team in flexibility exercises.
A college administrator offers encouraging fist-bump to soccer players boarding a bus to a game.
An athletic trainer tapes the ankle of one soccer player while other await treatment.
A soccer team gives a cheer as they huddle in the locker room.
Two soccer players embrace after a loss.
A crowd of fans greet a soccer team arriving back at the hotel after the game.
A soccer goalie makes a save against an opponent.
Conn goalkeeper Peter Silvester ’25 stops Amherst College forward Luka Ohadike in the NCAA Division III Final Four National Championship game at UNLV’s Peter Johann Memorial Field. The Camels played the Mammoths to a 0-0 tie in regulation and overtime before falling in PKs.
Two students at a table inventory t-shirts.
Anna Vredevoogd ’26 and Alex Eikinas ’26 inventory HELIX program T-shirts in the new Disability Cultural Center in Smith House.

Clarinets in recital

Musicians play clarinets during a recital.

Students musicians perform in the Department of Music Student Instrumental Recital in the Fortune Hall. 

Student dancers perform on stage.
Dance Department Fall Concert dress rehearsal in Palmer Auditorium

Dance Department Fall Concert 

A student dancer performs on a stage with fellow dancers laying prone.
A student dancer strikes a pose during a performance.
A student holds up a wreath in progress to show another student during a wreath-making workshop.
Ellie Ginsburg ’25 shows Mia McKersie ’25 her progress.

Arboretum wreath-making 

Students work with greens during a wreath making workshop.
A staffer leads a wreath-making workshop for students.

Scott D'Agostino, assistant director of the Connecticut College Arboretum, leads a wreath-making workshop at Gallows Lane. 

A student sits between two others and reads a comic memoir during an art class critique.
“Making Comics: Graphic Memoir Art” student Bianca Falcone ’25, center, reads “Out of Range,” a comic memoir by Sadie AbuHaidar ’25 (not pictured), to Mary Rizzo ’26, left, and Kristina Provost ’26 as part of a “Zine Fair” in the Shain Library Living Room. In the course, taught by Professor Katherine Du, students explored the potential of comics as a medium to share complex and intimate personal stories and wrote, illustrated and self-published a full-length comic based on lived experiences.
A student deals with an inverted umbrella on a rainy afternoon.
A student contends with wind on a rainy afternoon.

Finals season 

Students work around a row of tables as they study for finals.
Students work around a row of tables as they study for finals.
Two students, on either side of a white board, study for finals.
In Shain Library, Landon Luzak ’28, left, studies chemistry while Sofia Blossom ’28 prepares for a physics final.
A student gestures to explain their artwork during an art class critique session.
Isabella Donovan ’26 explains her work as students in “Printmaking: Imagery Through Process” with Professor Timothy McDowell participate in a semester-end critique session in Cummings Arts Center. The course explores the drawing process and imagery development through alternative, non-traditional materials (photocopy, alternate supports, transfers, stamping, etc.) used in conjunction with the traditional principles and methods of drawing.
Students participate in a Printmaking class critique.
“Printmaking: Imagery Through Process” students and Professor Timothy McDowell participate in the semester-end critique session in Cummings Arts Center.
A campus safety officer in santa beard and had adds a bag of donated food to a Stuff-the-Cruiser food drive.
Director of Campus Safety and Emergency Operations Mary Savage and members of her team fill the back of a Campus Safety vehicle as part of a Stuff The Cruiser Food Drive.



January 6, 2025

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