Author: Dakota Peschel

A Farewell from Dakota Peschel

Editorials

I’ve learned so much this year being a part of The College Voice staff. My peers have been the some of the best teachers I have had a...

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Defacement vs. Graffiti: How Language Frames Understandings of Campus Vandalism

Arts

Graffiti has a long history of being a tool for protest. Because of its public form it inherently makes a statement to a broad audience of...

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Reflecting on Senior Year FOMO

Opinions

I am a senior. I am graduating in less than four months. This is simultaneously terrifying and incredibly liberating. I will become a full...

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Departmental Shifts: A Student Perspective on the Faculty Staffing Plan

News

Having a chance to look at the staffing plan is a privilege that not many students are afforded, yet inevitably the faculty that are...

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How Far Does Our Commitment to Diversity Extend?: Questioning Conn’s Choice of Commencement Speakers

Opinions

Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman is slated to speak at the 96th Connecticut College Commencement in a little over a month. While I am...

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Visiting Artist, Janine Antoni, Discusses Eye Contact, Hair Painting, Chocolate and Lard

Arts

Last week, the art department was privileged and pleased to welcome Janine Antoni, one of the world’s most popular and influential...

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A Perspective on the Boy Scouts Ban on Gays

Opinions • 3 Comments

The Boy Scouts of America organization has recently come under a lot of scrutiny due to its harsh, but legitimately legal, policy of...

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Who Run the Inauguration? Beyoncé (And Obama)

Arts

Last week, Beyoncé was accused of lip-syncing the national anthem at the fifty-fourth Presidential Inauguration and it was later...

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