Opinions

Paris Attacks: Sport as Medicine for Misfortune

Opinions, Sports • One Comment

As harrowing as events like these are, sport has time and again proved its power to unite people across borders and languages in times of heartbreak and hardship.

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Reflections on Investigative Journalism in a Time of Upheaval on College Campuses

Opinions, World News

Most of the reportage that this newspaper does is quite local. Something happens on campus, and we cover it. In the process, we may speak...

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Critiquing Worldviews Through Gender

Opinions • One Comment

I decided to write this article when I noticed how many of the restrooms outside of dorms adhere to the gender binary while bathrooms...

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Suze News, December 14, 2015

Opinions

Editor’s note: The College Voice is bringing back the classic advice column in a big way! Ask Suze, our in-house relationship and...

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Conn Forgets Turbulent Past

New London, Opinions • One Comment

Some Conn students associate the name Pfizer with New London’s woes. The first time I heard of the pharmaceutical giant mentioned in the...

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Restructuring as Process

Opinions

Editor’s Note: Leah Rosofsky ’16 is the Presidential Associate for the 2015-2016 academic year for SGA. As Presidential Associate,...

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Why Members of the SGA Executive Board Must Resign

Opinions

When members of the SGA Executive Board repeatedly perform poorly and engage in gross misconduct, should they be held accountable? When...

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Stop Saying “Last Semester,” but Keep Saying Something

Opinions

The first time a Connecticut College first-year student met my mention of “last semester’s events” with wide-eyed confusion, I was...

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Of Guardian Angels, Watergate, Slave Ships and a Triple-Dog-Dare

Opinions

Before Buddy the Elf found his true identity and discovered the joys of eating spaghetti with maple syrup, or before Ralphie convinced his...

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