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
Sofia Rositani – Editor-In-Chief The fall semester has started with inclement weather. A delay with move-in day, moving New Owl Weekend to one day due to hurricane Henri, a heat wave, and hurricane
Sofia Rositani – Editor-In-Chief Sarah Shelton – Features Editor Library and Information Science was recently accredited this year after losing its accreditation for both the undergraduate and graduate programs. “We are offering 36 credits. This means
Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor The office of First Year Experience (FYE) has officially moved to Engelman Hall room C 105. Previously where the Disability Resource Center (DRC) resided, the FYE team
Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor Enrollment levels at the university, and across the country, have significantly decreased within the last two years. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many colleges’ enrollment levels, even now as CDC
Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor The sound of a piano greets students in the hallway outside of Garner Recital Hall. Upon entering, a trio playing jazz greets them to the Week of Welcome event, an open mic.
On June 24, Board of Regents voted to require that all students in a Connecticut State University must be vaccinated in order to participate in on-campus activities. For more information on how
Madeline S. Scharf – Reporter With the continued vaccination of millions of adults in the United States, projected need for surveillance testing is waning. According to CDC guidelines, testing for the fully
Madeline S. Scharf – Reporter Students, faculty, and community members gathered around a replica bonfire. Holding plastic candles and flowers, they placed the items around the “fire” of tissue paper and fairy
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Paul McKee becomes the very first active student at the university to be a donor towards an endowed scholarship. “Paul reached out to the financial aid office asking
Caitlin O’Halloran – Reporter The Student Government Association (SGA) held their weekly Friday meeting April 30. SGA president Sarah Gossman, called all group members to an executive meeting. The meeting then moved into the elections with the Chair of SGA, Madison Miceli, inducting