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A History Lesson on Jeff Sessions

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Jefferson Beauregard “Jeff” Sessions III emerged as a recent figure of public attention in Feb. 2016, when he became the first...

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Concerning Coke at Conn

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Rumors regarding the use of cocaine by Conn students have recently been circulating throughout the student body, making students...

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

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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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We Are Entitled to (True) Facts

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Five days after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, George Orwell’s nearly 70-year-old 1984 climbed to the number one slot on...

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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 hospitals, housing and schools.

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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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How the White Working Class Got Played

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On June 28, 2016 Donald Trump, then the presumptive Republican nominee for President of the United States, delivered a speech to supporters...

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An Open Letter to Sean Spicer

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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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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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