Bridget Bronsdon is a senior from West Hartford, CT pursuing a degree in journalism with minors in political science and Spanish. She currently serves as the Sports Editor and covers various UConn ...
As I sat and watched Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance on Sunday night, after absolutely glazing over the rest of the match which I admittedly didn’t pay much attention to, there were two thoughts ...
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 ...
Jim Carrey accepting a lifetime acheivement award at the 51st César Awards in Paris. Carrey has been under scrutiny from fans online for his markedly different appearance. Photo courtesy of ...
For context, Green Day performed a nationally-televised set on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” during which lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong changed a lyric in their 2004 hit “American Idiot” ...
Jacob Crumb singing at UConn’s Late Night karaoke at the student union. Crumb has become a campus celebrity known for his unique outfits and talented voice. Photo courtesy of jcrumb05 on Instagram If ...
Potrait of Arash Zaghi, a Civil and Environmental engineering professor in UConn’s College of Engineering. Zaghi is the proctor for ENGR 1195, “Special Topics in Engineering: AI literacy.” Photo ...
Keeping up with the Olympics is a popular occurrence for people worldwide. Some even travel lengths to watch the competition in person. However, the real question is would fans rather be bundled up ...
Dating is weird these days. As I look out at the sea that is the University of Connecticut, and more broadly young people across the United States, the way we’ve revolutionized how relationships work ...
In preparation for this article, I did something I never thought I would do. As long as I can remember, I have never been a fan of betting or gambling. I always viewed it as a waste of money, and a ...
Connecticut’s state archaeologist discusses the most important in-state archaeological finds of 2025
Connecticut’s state archaeologist discussed 2025 archaeology discoveries and projects in the state to an audience at the Mansfield Public Library on Saturday, Jan. 31. An event attendee looking at ...
Similar to how the roaring 1920s in American history were glamorized by flapper dresses and economic prosperities, China also experienced their version of it in Shanghai, according to a Foreign Policy ...
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