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Author Archives: Faith Boirard

Faith Boirard (‘25) is studying Politics and Public Affairs and Biology at Denison University. As a first year student, she has spent her time on campus writing for The Reporting Project and collecting stories here on The Hill. From North Attleboro, MA, Faith can be found on her way to a DCGA senate meeting, or giving tours on campus.

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From Farms to Silicon in the Heartland: Longtime Residents Watch the World Change from Their Living Room Window

by Pol Le, Faith Boirard and Molly Born June 22, 2022June 27, 2022

It’s been half a lifetime since Barbara Vanhoose lived anywhere close to an ocean or the mountains. But outside the bay window of her living room in rural Licking County, she can picture places from her past. “I had told my husband when I was younger that corn makes me think of the ocean because […]

President Joe Biden Refers to the Intel Project During his State of the Union Address

by Faith Boirard March 8, 2022March 8, 2022

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