Controversy was widespread at a nearby college Thursday as students rallied for the resignation of a newspaper editor who authored a piece glorifying rape, calling it a "magical experience that benefits society as a whole." The Recorder, the campus newspaper of Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) in New Britain, published the piece "Rape Only Hurts If You Fight It," which was written by Opinion Editor John Petroski. (84) comments
A Saturday, Feb. 3 fire at the Connecticut building of Charter Oak Apartments left no one injured, but did enough damage to the building that its occupants had to be relocated by Residential Life (ResLife), according to a press release by the UConn Fire Department. (0) comments
This is the second in a two-part series about dining carts on-campus, as well as the people behind them. Aside from Lizzie Searing of Lizzie's Curbside Cuisine, Vickie Howlett is the only other independent food vendor left on campus and has also been struggling in the shadow of the new Student Union Food Court. (0) comments
With students engineering biodiesel monitors outside of the classroom, monitoring stem cells in labs and creating new set designs in theaters, undergraduate research is on the rise at UConn, following a trend of many universities across the nation. "Undergraduate research, it's definitely on the rise," said Dr. (0) comments