The event featured a range of performances, student organizations and food trucks, creating a space where students could engage with different cultures through shared experiences and traditions.
Business major, Victoria Cruz, a senior and News
writer. Photo courtesy Victoria Cruz
By Valentina Toro Features Editor Last one of the year! Everyone agrees about the beach. “I would say the beach because it’s more relaxing, and you can enjoy the sun.” Nursing major
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
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
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
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
Donovan Wilson – Reporter The Halloween season is different this year, but the Bookmarks English Club did the best they could with the regulations and held an online murder mystery event open
Ben Paquette – Contributor Ryan Pastor, a senior, said he hopes to use his degree in Earth Science and Geology to one day help oil companies find untapped oil trap reserves beneath
Sofia Rositanti – Arts & Entertainment Editor The election has been a major part of the 2020 year since it first started. Now just days away from the much anticipated election between
Talya Eriksen – Contributor With COVID-19, comes the threat of pollution by Personal Protective Equipment, the rise of single-use plastics, and heavier human traffic in outdoor parks. Gabriela Triay has found ways
Bernadotte Sufka – Features & Opinions Editor A virtual 5K was held across Connecticut from Oct. 22-25, encouraging students to get out and run. Even during the new COVID-19 restrictions, it can
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Halloween season is one that usually excites college students, but this year things are much different. The campus is doing its part to help kids adapt. On Monday