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On Tuesday evening the University group Students Take Action Now: Darfur (STAND) welcomed the world’s foremost scholar of the genocide ...
New magazine to review music
A new student-created music magazine called "Griot" is set to release its first issue this month. The magazine will include ...
WESXC rolls to Nationals, Kiely New England champ
It was a historic day in Springfield for the men's cross-country team on Saturday. The Cardinals finished second to earn ...
Latino families converge on campus for weekend events
This weekend, approximately 90 members of Latino students' families came to campus to experience a taste of college life. The ...
Students help rebuild home for single mom
Students and members of the greater Middletown community gathered Sunday at the A.M.E. Zion Church on Cross Street to celebrate ...
Students travel to protest death penalty
Students attended an anti-death penalty rally in Hartford this past Sunday on the steps of the Connecticut capitol building. The ...
Professors share personal history
There's an idea that historians keep their noses stuck in old books detailing the facts of times past. But in ...
Lecturer discusses rigid conceptions of evil post-9/11
Evil, according to Professor Richard Bernstein, is making a comeback -- but that isn't the bad news. In a Monday ...
Buddhist house residents oppose sale of their program’s home
The University’s plan to relocate Buddhist House has been met with opposition from current and former residents of the house ...
New housing brings hope to Ferry Street
For residents of Middletown, the names "North End" and "Ferry Street" have never carried positive connotations. However, construction is underway ...
