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09/20/2023

School of Business opens new building

Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief From two-time Grammy winner Jeff Baxter to Gov. Ned Lamont and Interim President Dwyane Smith giving their opening remarks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new School of

Film festival educates students

Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Entering its ninth year, the Latino and Native American Film Festival continues to shine light on the two different cultures, highlighting both the good and the bad, through showing several

Open mic spotlights students

Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter The sounds of music and poetry filled the room, while colorful strobe lights flashed in the background, as students and community members stepped up to the microphone. The Black Student Union

Softball loses in twinbill to Adelphi

Matt Gad—Sports Writer Last Wednesday at Pelz Field, the Owls were swept by Adelphi in a doubleheader, getting outscored by the Panthers 11-4 in the two-game set. In game one, the scoring
04/10/2019

Registration waitlist considered

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer Following the rollout of the viewable, yearlong schedules, Registrar Alicia Carroll said the next project her office is working on is a registration waitlist. In a student registration survey
04/10/2019

Men’s rugby has shot at winning nationals

Matt Gad—Sports Writer Bob Chester’s men’s rugby team broke off from its seven-a-side season Saturday night to host Eastern Connecticut State University for a 15-a-side friendly at Jess Dow Field. The Black
04/10/2019

One student’s decade long registration journey

Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor I have spent my 20’s pursuing my undergraduate degree, which means I have undergone class registration countless times. My personal experiences have either been horrific or fantastic.
04/10/2019

Holocaust Exhibition

August Pelliccio—Photo Editor In memory of the thousands of individuals killed after their capture and entrapment in the Terezin concentration camp, a collection of artwork and literature reflecting on the Holocaust will
04/10/2019

Rising wave against football

Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Football is doomed. After living fruitfully and glamorously for nearly a century, the sport of American football has found itself in a predicament, lying on the operation table
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