Author: Grace Amato

Small, But Mighty: New London Participates in the Global Climate Strike

New London, News

Conn students joined over 200 people at Parade Plaza to participate in the Global Climate Strike.

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Looking Ahead: Interviews With Recently Elected SGA Executive Members

News

Recent April elections for nine different positions decided the 2019-2020 SGA executive board. The Voice recently reached out to Maryum...

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Peters, Xanders and Segal Win Competitive SGA, Honor Council Special Elections

News, SGA

The last in the series of likely unread SGA emails revealed the winners of the three recent elections: Chair of Equity and Inclusion, Chair...

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Memory, Pride and Love: the AIDS Memorial Quilt Comes to Conn

Arts, Reviews

Two weeks ago, pieces of the NAMES Project Aids Memorial Quilt were put on display at Connecticut College’s Tansill Theater. These...

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Artist Tiago Raises Awareness of Hurricane Relief Using Art

Arts, Reviews

On Oct. 26, Puerto Rican artist Tiago delivered a gallery talk during the installation of his art exhibition “The Frailty of Strength and...

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Representation and Exploitation at the Whitney

Arts, Reviews

Ongoing struggles to combat Western hegemony, movements that promote diverse representation, like #OscarsSo White, have appeared in the...

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Speak Out Creates Space for Personal Expression and Advocacy

Arts

In observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Office of Sexual Violence Prevention and Advocacy holds a multitude of events to...

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Engagement with New London: An Uphill Battle

Opinions

At Connecticut College, some students take classes for which they must complete community service in New London as a requirement.

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YouTuber’s Visit Incites Debate Among Students

News

Music critic and YouTube personality Anthony Fantano had a tour canceled last fall because of his alleged ties to the alt-right, but that...

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Sustainable Agriculture Comes to Conn

News

In its initial form, the upcoming Community-Supported Sustainable Agriculture Symposium would only have lasted one day, but with speakers...

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