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04/16/2025

Students connect over love for Hello Kitty

By Lexi White Features Editor  Students embraced their inner child at the Hello Kitty themed event. Those who attended played games, ate free snacks and received fun character-themed prizes.  The Programs Council,

Looking back on the fall semester

Sam Tapper – Managing Editor As quickly as it began – it ended, and just after 14-weeks, the on-ground portion of the Fall 2020 semester has finally come to an end, with just 13 days before the winter break.   The university was
12/02/2020

Students travel back home for the end of the semester

Desteny Maragh – Reporter As Thanksgiving break is approaching, many students are saying goodbye to their dorms and are heading home for the holiday season.  Finance & Administration Executive Vice President Mark Rozewski said in a statement that “the majority
12/02/2020

Art department transitions fully back online

Bernadotte Sufka – Features & Opinions Editor Students finally return home for the end of the semester and finals. The university has required that courses continue through an online platform. The same goes for the Art Department’s studio sections which include drawing, ceramics, and printmaking.   “It’s pretty simple this time compared to our full-on transition from

Let’s get “civical”

Anthony Martorano – Contributor With Thanksgiving now behind us, I’m looking forward to the holiday season! This week’s Let’s Get Civical is all about how you can give back to your local community!  To help aide small businesses hurt by the pandemic, the city of New
12/02/2020

Let’s get “civical”

Anthony Martorano – Contributor Hello Owls! Here’s a weekly roundup of what’s happened in Connecticut last week and what to look forward to on campus in the coming weeks:  As mentioned in earlier posts, COVID-19
11/21/2020

Veteran’s Day annual CELEBRATION goes virtual

Jessica Guerrucci – Editor-in-Chief The 45th Veteran’s Day program was held virtually, paying tribute to student veterans through a video featuring President Joe Bertolino, Jack Mordente coordinator for veterans and military affairs
11/18/2020

Religious services continue amid COVID-19

Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Editor Student religious organizations, such as the Newman Society and Hillel Jewish Student Organization, have started to hold services both virtually and in person again since
11/18/2020

Diversity podcast discusses social issues

Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Bernadotte Sufka – Features & Opinions Editor The Diversity in Higher Ed. Podcast, hosted by Vice President of the Diversity and Equity Programs Diane Ariza and
11/18/2020
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