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Second semester brings many new faces to campus. Upperclassmen return from studying abroad, spring transfer students begin their first semester, ...
“You Can Always Do More”: Sam Bidwell ’21 Talks Childhood, Scholarship, and Deaf Culture on Campus
When Sam Bidwell ’21 was 11 months old, he contracted meningitis, which led to profound hearing loss. “By the ...
Aguiar ’19 and Uzamere ’21 Stride and Throw to Championship Bids
The athletes on men’s and women’s track and field teams have been busy running all over the place, especially over ...
DKE Lawsuit Against the University Reaches Connecticut Supreme Court
After nearly four years of legal proceedings, Kent Literary Club’s lawsuit against the University has reached the Connecticut Supreme Court. ...
Veg Out Tuesday Now a Weekly Event
Starting this semester, Veg Out Tuesday will be held every week instead of every other week, as it has been ...
The Genre-Bending Discography of Snoh Aalegra
Snoh Aalegra is the rare artist who can tell stories, convey a soothing atmosphere, and express passion to create her own world. Taking ...
University Art Collections to Move to Renovated Olin Basement
The University’s art collections, currently stored in the Davison Art Center (DAC), will be moved to Olin Library following construction of ...
Women’s Swim and Dive Plunges Ahead, Men Drown in Winter Break Losses
We are now past the halfway point in both the men’s and women’s swim and dive seasons, and the competition ...
Serenity: When the Awful Becomes the Transcendent
In the early months of the calendar year, high-quality film releases are the last thing any experienced theater-goer would expect. ...
“Greedy Capitalism”: The MLB Free Agency Debacle
Due to the current MLB contract structure, a team has control of a player for their first six years of ...
