By Brianna Wallen News Editor Students now have a new and convenient way to get off campus on the weekends. Thanks to a new collaboration with the Office of Residence Life, a
By Brianna Wallen News Editor The world of public utilities plays a crucial role in maintaining the infrastructure that supports everyday life and the “Special One-Time Session: ‘A Day with the RWA!’”
By Brianna Wallen News Editor As the fall semester approaches, students are beginning to secure their housing for next year. Those who paid their housing deposits on time had the opportunity to
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Writer A new major is being offered at the university: public health and wellness coaching. The university is one of the first universities in the United States to
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Editor The Student Government Association elections for the Fall 2023 semester are finished. The winners of the election were Leanne Pedroso, Katie Falasco, Hailey DeNucci, Evan Curtis, and
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Writer When students in the Hillel club gathered on Oct. 13 for their weekly Shabbat celebration, they were filled with sadness about the unfolding war in Israel but
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief The Multicultural Center hosted its annual Multicultural Explosion event, dubbed “Engage, Empower and Inspire.” The five-person panel included Tina Bennett, a university alumnus and now Chief Experience Officer
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Editor With the rise of artificial intelligence in society, students expressed their opinions on the potential risks artificial intelligence can have on careers. English and interdisciplinary studies major
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Editor “Free, free Palestine.” These were some of the words chanted during a peaceful protest that took place on Oct. 25. There were around 70 people consisting of
Braden Saint-Val – News Writer The university, in collaboration with Eastern, Western, and Central Connecticut State, hosted a conference in the Adanti Student Center Ballroom last Tuesday called “Unmasking Stigma: The Impact
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Writer The Student Government Association’s elections for new representatives and a new president for the class of 2027. Although there were delays in voting, there were around 270
Brandon Cortés – Contributor A new Math100p pilot program aims to enhance the original Math100p course in order to benefit students in their academic performance thus giving them more time to complete
Braden Saint-Val – News Writer Students and faculty met Roberta L. Millstein at the Buley Library to discuss the obstacles facing underrepresented students in academia. Dr. Millstein is a retired philosophy professor