Author: Saadya Chevan

“Assassins”: Sondheim’s Political Warning

Arts

The very billing of Yale Repertory Theatre’s recent production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins,” the classic 1990 musical about...

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Music for a Restrictive Regime: Shostakovich’s “Leningrad”

Arts

Beethoven is the only composer whose name is honored by an inscription in Boston’s Symphony Hall. According to legend, when Symphony Hall...

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An Open Letter to Sean Spicer

Opinions • One Comment

Editor’s note: In the open letter that follows, Voice writer Saadya Chevan alludes to a Facebook post that I made parroting the nickname...

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The Trump Effect: Conn Looks to Become a Sanctuary Campus

News

A petition that circulated campus focussed on the prospect of Trump fulfilling his promise to cancel the Deferred Action for Childhood...

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Trump Redefines Role of Election Observers

Opinions

Donald Trump has made many terrifying and outrageous claims throughout his candidacy, yet none have struck a nerve with me more than his accusation that the election is rigged.

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UChicago’s Letter Sparks Trigger Warning Debate

News

Each summer, incoming college freshmen receive a welcome letter from their future academic deans. However, for this year’s edition of...

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Connections Brings 21st Century Learning to Conn

Opinions

After years of trials and tribulations, the college has begun the process of implementing its new Connections curriculum. The curriculum,...

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CELS Bridges Academia and Post-Grad

Opinions

Though my graduation is three years away, knowing I have to leave Conn makes me worry about eventually suspending my participation in...

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Dean Cobham to Introduce Non-discimination Policy to Campus

News

The search for a permanent Dean of Institutional Equity and Inclusion continues, but already, B. Afeni McNeely Cobham, the new Associate...

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