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The Simmons Voice

The Student News Site of Simmons University

The Simmons Voice

Sarah Carlon

Sarah Carlon, Editor-in-Chief

Sarah Carlon (2021) is a History major concentrating on American politics and government with a Journalism minor and is the editor-in-chief of the Voice. She has been writing for the Voice since her freshman year and has loved every moment of it.

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carlon@simmons.edu

Twitter: @sarcarlon

 

 

All content by Sarah Carlon
Vaccine policy update

Vaccine policy update

Sarah Carlon, Editor-in-Chief
May 18, 2021
Halloween during COVID: a how-to

Halloween during COVID: a how-to

Sarah Carlon, Editor-in-Chief
October 30, 2020
"Sumi in bloom" by Sumeya Ali.

A conversation with Sumeya Ali

Sarah Carlon, Editor-in-Chief
October 21, 2020
Photo of the Class of 2020, courtesy of @SimmonsUniversity on Instagram.

Virtual send-off for the Class of 2020

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
May 21, 2020
Mutual aid for Simmons students

Mutual aid for Simmons students

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
March 15, 2020
Super Tuesday Results

Super Tuesday Results

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
March 4, 2020
Coronavirus: Xenophobia, Racism, and Public Health

Coronavirus: Xenophobia, Racism, and Public Health

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
February 6, 2020
Brexit: Everything You Need To Know

Brexit: Everything You Need To Know

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
January 22, 2020
Film review: KNIVES OUT

Film review: KNIVES OUT

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
January 9, 2020
Source: PolitiFact

House Democrats Announce Impeachment Articles

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
December 15, 2019
A general view shows a bottle of wine floating on the water of the flooded St. Mark's Square, with St. Mark's Basilica (Rear L) and the Bell Tower on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP)

Venice Drowning– Not Just a Duran Duran Song

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
December 4, 2019
Fossil Fuel and Simmons

Fossil Fuel and Simmons

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
November 18, 2019
Photo by Juan Karita, Associated Press

Bolivia’s Elections: What You Need to Know

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
November 13, 2019
Photo courtesy of The Telegraph

UK General Elections Approaching Fast

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
November 13, 2019
https://asia.nikkei.com

Is Twitter the Hero We Didn’t See Coming?

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
November 5, 2019
Main College Building circa 1908

Simmons Then and Now

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
October 24, 2019
Photo courtesy of https://www.campaigncc.org/xr_15_april

Climate Protests Heating Up In London

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
October 23, 2019
Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (D-California) announces official impeachment inquiry.

House Democrats Move Forward with Impeachment Inquiry

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
September 29, 2019
Source: Simmons University Facebook

Simmons increases Tuition for 2019-2020

Sarah Carlon, International News Editor
April 3, 2019
Source: Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP/Getty Images

India overturns anti-LGBTQ+ law

Sarah Carlon, Staff Writer
October 4, 2018
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