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Fans in the Nutmeg State may find themselves without their lone professional sports team, if recent reports that the Connecticut Sun may be moved to Boston will come to fruition.
Big hair, attitude, jokes and glamour — famous drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova brought their show, “The Bald and the Beautiful,” to the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts on ...
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 ...
Hello, and welcome back to The Backlog. As a soon-to-be graduate, this is my very last edition. I’ve had the distinct pleasure of writing for you and for this column, and I couldn’t have been happier ...
The next chapter is always a daunting prospect. Despite parents, friends, siblings and professors all trying to have their say, no one really knows what the future holds. For those at UConn who are ...
The Daily Campus received emails sent to and from University of Connecticut President Radenka Maric, highlighting concerns of the university’s handling of the Israel and Palestine conflict following ...
Picture this: You are a high school student and are called to the vice principal’s office. As you make your way down, you hypothesize what the meeting could possibly be about. When you get there, the ...
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection recently announced plans to start a prescribed burn process at six locations across Connecticut this spring.
Hidden in a corner against the woods lies a scene from ancient Greece behind the University of Connecticut campus.
Content warning for discussions of violence, death, murder, cannibalism, children in peril and general themes of the apocalypse.
The best basketball players in the high school class of 2025 will take the court Tuesday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. for the annual McDonald’s All-American Games. Three freshmen on ...
The first map tracking Connecticut’s increasing beaver population was part of a research project in the University of Connecticut’s Department of Natural Resources and the Environment.
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