Author: Maia Hibbett

Announcing the New Voice Code of Ethics

Editorials

A professor once told me that in my analysis, I was being “too mean” to the author being studied in class. Since then, I’ve carried...

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Cro Boulevard Closing: Trials and Myths

News

During the past week, motorists trying to pass through Cro Boulevard have been impeded by jersey barriers and orange gates. The roadblocks...

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Creating Through Political Turmoil: Honduras to New London-Based MOTHE

Arts

Editor’s note: The following article was written from an interview conducted in Spanish. All quotations were translated by the author....

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Have a Heart, Harris

Opinions

Have you ever spotted an open and suitable table in Harris and, upon approaching it, found it to be covered in refuse? Of course you have....

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An Interview with Patrisse Cullors: Preview Conn’s Black Heritage Month Keynote

Opinions • One Comment

It was 11:20 am. I was sitting in the Voice office, revising the pointed, thoroughly researched and carefully ordered questions I had...

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Objectivity Isn’t Dead; It Was Never Born

Opinions

Last semester, I made a nightly habit of sitting before the TV with the three women who made up my host family in Managua, all of us...

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Too Trumpy?

Editorials

You’ll see a lot of Trump in this issue. You’ll see a lot of us Voice people grappling with how to find the truth, how to report the truth, and generally, what the hell to do with the truth when it looks so grim.

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Editor’s Desk: Issue 7

Editorials

Hi again, Conn. It feels good to write. I haven’t had my words printed in The College Voice in months, which may be why there are so many...

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“Towns Driving State Policy:” New London Aims to Ban Fracking Waste

News

One by one, Connecticut municipalities are sending a message to state and federal legislators: no to local fracking waste disposal....

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