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Connecticut, which parades itself as a beacon of progress, hides a shameful reality. In 2023, a non-verbal resident of Southbury Training School—a Connecticut state facility for people with ...
The University of Connecticut’s Depot Campus has housed the shell of an abandoned building, the Mansfield Training School (MTS), for over 30 years.
Hello, and welcome back to The Backlog. As a soon-to-be graduate, this is my very last edition. I’ve had the distinct pleasure of writing for you and for this column, and I couldn’t have been happier ...
An encampment with about 200 people took place in Yale’s Beinecke Plaza on Tuesday night, the day before Israel’s far-right security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was set to hold a talk with Yale’s Shabtai ...
The University of Connecticut received $47,835 from the Connecticut Department of Agriculture for an aquaculture project.
Peach was from New Zealand but found it difficult to find where he belonged. Photo by Ömer Gülcü/Unsplash What does it take for hatred to stop? What about humanity makes us so judgmental and so inc… ...
One of the outstanding features of the University of Connecticut’s main campus is the number of dining halls we have. There are not one, not two, but eight dining halls in Storrs. During my first ...
The Connecticut American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is holding a rally against federal grant cuts, anti-DEI actions, ICE on campus and uncertain state support actions today at the University of ...
The Daily Campus received emails sent to and from University of Connecticut President Radenka Maric, highlighting concerns of the university’s handling of the Israel and Palestine conflict following ...
The federal government revoked the visas of 13 students at the University of Connecticut, according to University Spokesperson Stephanie Reitz.
The Night Market was in full swing on Thursday, April 10 with students lined up to get a taste of culture. About 15 student cultural groups gathered on Fairfield Way in a collaboration between the ...
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection recently announced plans to start a prescribed burn process at six locations across Connecticut this spring.
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