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Business administration major Jerimiah Parra, a junior and president of UndocuAlly Student Alliance. Photo by Valentina Toro
03/04/2026

Support and solidarity on campus for immigrants

Founded in 2023, the organization was created to raise awareness about undocumented communities while providing direct support for undocumented and mixed-status students on campus. The club also welcomes allies who want to
Art education major Emily Caspole, a junior, and elementary education major Mia Cruz, a freshman, drawing on puzzles for the contest. Photos by Lily Rand
02/18/2026

Winterfest brings students seasonal fun

Hosted by the Office of Student Involvement, the new event served as a semester kickoff offering interactive activities, a photo station, custom airbrushed hats and winter-themed games alongside snacks and hot chocolate. 

Reading room redesigned into new office

Jessica-Guerrucci—Reporter An office is being built for the new Director of Library Services Clara Ogbaa, but to do so, one of the library’s reading rooms is being taken away. Hired without an
02/06/2019
North Campus Midrise // Security Cameras

Cameras installed around North Campus

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer Residents of North Campus Residence complex have recently become equipped with new outdoor surveillance cameras. The project is in coordination with Residence Life staff. University Chief of Police Joseph
02/06/2019

Owls set records at Yale invitational

By Matt Gad—Sports Writer Last Saturday, at the fifth annual Don Tonry Invitational, the Owls came away with the highest team score in history, the best performance on the bars and a
02/06/2019

Proposed revisions to Title IX addressed by university

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has proposed changes to Obama-era regulations to the Title IX statute, which prohibits discrimination on college campuses against a person’s sex. According
02/06/2019

Alumni employed by Congresswoman Hayes

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer The first African-American Democrat to represent Connecticut in Congress, Congresswoman Jahana Hayes, has hired alumni Jason Newton to work as her communication director in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining
02/06/2019
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