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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,

Students react to Connery’s death

Sam Tapper – Managing Editor Sean Connery, Scottish actor, starred in many major roles in Hollywood throughout his life, and his death at the age of 90 on Oct. 31 has caused
11/11/2020

Students walk for Breast Cancer awareness

Abby Epstein – News Editor A mile walk was hosted by the Programming Board and Campus Recreation and Fitness to spread awareness about breast cancer. Signs of encouragement and facts about breast
11/11/2020

Election outcomes discussed

Desteny Maragh – Reporter Director of Student Conduct and Civic Responsibility Chris Piscitelli hosted a live discussion about what students should expect after casting their votes in this upcoming presidential election. Jonathan
11/11/2020

Social Justice Month kicks off

Donovan Wilson – Reporter Social justice is one of the glues that holds the building blocks of society together and this campus is proud of their involvement in such – but it
11/11/2020

pb&J social Offered every Thursday Afternoon

Kevin Landrigan – Contributor Students took a break from college and schoolwork this week to eat some delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Program Council held an event last Thursday afternoon in
11/04/2020

Flu shots on campus

Sam Tapper – Managing Editor Amid the ongoing global pandemic, almost all the current health concerns stem from attempting to prevent the spread COVID-19. With winter just a few weeks away, flu
11/04/2020

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:   What’s on everyone’s mind might now be
11/04/2020

trick-or-treat goes internationAL

Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor Tuesday, Oct. 27, the university’s Programs Council held their first-ever international trick-or-treating event in Engleman Hall as part of this year’s Halloween celebrations. “It’s a twist,” said
11/04/2020

STUDENTS NOMINATED FOR SCHOLARSHIP

Bernadotte Sufka – Features & Opinions Editor A festival for the Theatre Department has been set in place. Their production “An Enemy of the People,” this month brought the Kennedy Center American
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