Author: Max Amar-Olkus

Jill Lepore: Creating Scholarship “Of and For the People”

News

Jill Lepore, who is a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, gave a lecture about her most recent scholarly publication "These Truths."...

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Editorial 4/14/19

Editorials

While many students are still feeling a certain post-spring break sleepiness (or pre-graduation senioritis), we at The Voice have been hard...

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No Laughs At This Year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Arts

A few weeks ago, it was announced that the decades-old tradition of featuring a comedian at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was...

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From the Editor — Max

Editorials

The past two weeks have been a whirlwind for us at The Voice. Not the good kind of whirlwind, however, where people unite behind a common...

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Global Islamic Studies Awarded $806,000 Grant from Mellon

News

This past week, the Trump administration announced that it would admit no more than 30,000 refugees to the U.S. in the coming year, down...

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A Dangerous Game: Sushi in the Dining Halls Wows Some, Disappoints Others

Arts

When I opened my phone and saw the multi-colored, overly-excited email from my SGA dorm representative saying that Harris dining hall would...

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Sinclair’s Syndicated Propanda Infiltrates Local News

Opinions • One Comment

Since 2016, discerning fact from fiction, real from fake, and truth from lies has become increasingly difficult.

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A Disappointing Revelation from Dave Chappelle

Arts, Reviews • 4 Comments

PG-13 and R ratings weren’t really strict rules, but more so loose suggestions in my household. I grew up watching the things my parents...

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“Run Toward Fear” Panel Tackles Activism, Injustice

News

The Connecticut College Division of Institutional Equity and Inclusion (DIEI) hosted a town-hall style gathering called “Run Toward Fear:...

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