Editorials

Hold the Juice

Editorials

I have a complex relationship with the word “juicy.” When I see a student hunched over a copy of the Voice, their eyes racing over our pages, I feel proud.

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Consumed by Mass Shootings

Editorials

With each issue of The College Voice, I try to follow the writers’ leads to figure out what matters most, moment to moment, for the...

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Covering Title IX

Editorials

We’re shaking up our structure a little with our Title IX coverage. I think it’s an essential issue (otherwise I wouldn’t have put it...

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Letter to the Editor

Letters

I am writing to clarify information and correct inaccuracies in the article about Title IX in the Feb. 5 issue of The College Voice.

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Conn on Fox: Is Viral News Really News?

Editorials

For a college that’s mainly on the left, but not by any means the most radical, we sure get picked up by the right wing a lot....

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Weinstein-Aware, Beyond Hollywood

Editorials

In recent weeks, the name “Harvey Weinstein” has become a common epithet for sexual predators in positions of power. ...

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Peace (Corps) & Conflict

Editorials

There’s a big, ugly intrusion on the fourth page of this issue. In its full multicolored glory, its text commands: “MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR WORLD.” Because you are the educated, privileged reader of a college newspaper, the text reminds, the “world” is yours.

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Letter To The Editor: “Mental Health at Conn”

Letters

In the Oct. 3 edition of The College Voice, Jillian Noyes wrote an article: “Mental Health at Conn: Are We as in Touch as we Claim?” ...

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An Open Letter on the Independence of a Student Newspaper

Editorials, Letters

To the Connecticut College community: During my short time as editor in chief of The College Voice, I’ve noticed an inconvenient...

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Breaking Journalistic Silences

Editorials

We like to think of journalists as neutral arbiters of pressing world issues. Exposure to a wide array of news stories—from environmental concerns to developments in fields of technology and politics—should provide readers with the context to form independent opinions on events at home and abroad. But in the age of Trump, journalistic objectivity seems more an ideal than a reality.

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Senior Editorial: Allie Marculitis

Editorials

Honestly, I had never written a single article for the Voice before this year. I had barely even read five issues consecutively. But, being...

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Senior Editorial: Shatrunjay Mall

Editorials

I first attended a meeting of The College Voice as a sophomore. It was a Monday evening, and I was in my room, not particularly doing...

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