“We got pounded on the boards. If we got more rebounds, it’s a 15-point game,” Burrell said. “We just got to get better at it.”
Mathematics major Lena Nguyen, a senior, political science major William Moroz, a senior, and journalism
major Christian Schloemer, a junior, after the Student Government Association meeting on the second floor
of the Adanti Student Center on Feb. 9. Photo by Victoria Cruz
Shelves are stocked with binders, folders, organizers and other office basics, along with occasional specialty items. Instead of immediately placing orders through vendors, employees are encouraged to browse the store first.
Meetings include discussions of Marxist theory, current events and what members of the club describe as class consciousness: awareness of how economic class shapes social and political life.
By Valentina Toro Features Editor That is the question… “Texting because I don’t really like talking on the phone.”International business major Naydelin Chica, a freshman “Texting because it’s easier to reach somebody;
Inspired by the popular Netflix series, the event featured a series of fast-paced games — including Time’s Up, Marbles, Swap Meet, Getting Dicey, Legos, White Tee and The Key to Victory —
By Valentina Toro Features Editor We seem to ask about food a lot… “Crumbl looks prettier and more aesthetic.”Nursing major Lilly Burke, a freshman “Crumbl Cookies. Me and my girlfriend love Crumbl.”Psychology
The event, hosted by the Veterans’ Office and Department of History, brought students and community members together for a hands-on preservation effort focused on the 29th anniversary of Connecticut Colored Infantry Regiment