News
When 4:20 p.m. rolls around on April 20, University students on Foss Hill may have more to worry about than ...
Outside the bubble: World headlines
Pope Benedict XVI met with individuals affected by the Roman Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandals during his visit to Washington, ...
News highlights 2007-2008
Aug. 15, 2007—Dining Union Confronts Employer: Some seventy campus dining union workers walk to the temporary headquarters of Bon Appétit, ...
Cost of learning: Course, material fees add to tuition
As Chris Goy ’09 was busy perusing Film Studies courses at the beginning of the semester, the Student Budgetary Committee ...
Divesetment officers camp out for a cause
On sunny mornings, the soft strumming of a guitar often greets students walking past the “Divestment Office” on the Investment ...
CSS applications double to 61
For the past 20 years, the number of applications for the 30 seats in the College of Social Studies (CSS) ...
COW Conference provides forum for Connecticut activists
Activists gathered at the University on Saturday for the largest student-initiated anti-war conference ever held in Connecticut, sponsored by Connecticut ...
Teach for America challenges alumni
When Teach For America (TFA) corps member Laura Goldblatt '06 arrived to Greenville, Miss., ready to begin her first year ...
Visiting professor turnover questioned after Bean’s dismissal
On Thursday, March 27, Annemarie Bean, a visiting associate professor in the African American Studies Program, was informed that her ...
Degrees awarded to Eph president, artists
At this year’s approaching commencement, University seniors will not be the only ones receiving kudos for their work. Writer Jamaica ...
