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Trump Stays in His Comfort Zone: Infrastructure as a Business

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President Trump’s understanding of infrastructure extends beyond roads, bridges and tunnels. It also includes institutions such as...

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Objectivity Isn’t Dead; It Was Never Born

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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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An Open Letter to Sean Spicer

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Editor’s note: The following letter was sent to the Voice by Connecticut College alumni and has been signed by over 1,200 alumni and...

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Let’s Talk about Class

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“How much does your family make?” As if by instinct, nearly every student at this college might immediately furrow their brow in...

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An Open Letter to Sean Spicer

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The Mouth of a Shark

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no one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark. you only run for the border when you see the whole city running as well. -Warsan...

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Punching Pepe: Meme Magic and Ethics Regarding Free Speech

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The “alt-right,” a white supremacist movement that originated within extremist internet forums such as 4chan’s /pol/ in 2010, has...

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WIlliams St. Blues

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I collect trash along my daily walk to campus from the Post Hill neighborhood of New London. Sometimes I collect as many as 20 gallons of...

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Why the Voices of Arab Women are Critical in Education

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Google “Arab woman.” Click the “images” button. Ninety percent of the search results display expressionless, black-veiled portraits...

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