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A fascist is defined as a “follower of a political philosophy characterized by authoritarian views and a strong central government – and no tolerance for opposing opinions.” Recently, after Trump ...
The National Institutes for Health (NIH) cut indirect funding for research to 15%, according to supplemental guidance from the NIH. This includes a $35 million cut to the University of Connecticut and ...
The UConn Divest coalition set up an encampment on April 25, 2024 near UConn’s rec center to “protest UConn’s complicity in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and its shameful contributions to ...
The UConn football team came into the 2024 season with the goal of being respected and that’s just what they did. Following a challenging season the year before where they went 3-9, the team responded ...
A research survey conducted by a team within the University of Connecticut’s School of Social Work found that 72% of undergraduate students at colleges in Connecticut reported participating in some ...
As a member of the University of Connecticut Marching Band in 2008, Justin McManus remembers when they received their brand-new uniforms. They were the first to wear them and were happy to have ...
The University of Connecticut Provost’s office is evaluating at least 245 programs which are at risk of being cut, including 70 undergraduate majors, 72 master’s degree programs, 76 graduate ...
The Connecticut American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is holding a rally against federal grant cuts, anti-DEI actions, ICE on campus and uncertain state support actions today at the University of ...
UConn mens basketball takes on Mississippi Valley State for their first ever showdown in the XL center. Photo by Connor Sharp/The Daily Campus UConn – Connor Sargeant, Associate Sports Editor, ...
A climber scales UConn’s climbing wall. Photo by @uconnclimbingteam/Instagram. The University of Connecticut Climbing Team is a Tier-II organization that competes ...
With the college hoops season coming to an end, champions have been crowned not only in March Madness, but also in both the longtime tradition of the NIT and the inaugural College Basketball Crown.
Welcome back to “The Backlog,” the column where I review video games based on a different genre each month. We ended September and the theme of “I love it/I hate it” last week, and now we’re diving ...
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