In the Basketball Capital of the World, not even the elements can deter fans from securing the best seats in the house for gameday. Bone chilling wind is nothing out of the ordinary in Storrs, but ...
There’s a certain nonsense to climate negotiations. Year in and year out we see climate action plans devised, and year in and year out we see them come back unmet.
President Donald Trump signed a law approving federal funding through the fiscal year on Nov. 12, meaning residents who receive food aid benefits would be receiving their full benefits for the ...
Friday, Nov. 21 features No. 9 BYU hosting No. 23 Wisconsin. Although BYU fell short in their comeback to UConn on Saturday, freshman phenom AJ Dybansta showed his talent scoring a game high 25 points ...
Wednesday night marks the 14th top-5 matchup for the University of Connecticut men’s basketball team, with No. 4 Arizona coming to Gampel Pavilion. In the past 13 matchups, UConn holds a 7-6 ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ve seen (and maybe indulged in) more than a few “67” jokes across TikTok and Instagram. What does it mean? Who really knows. Why is it funny? Another mystery. Yet, ...
An attorney gave guidance to staff and faculty at the University of Connecticut Health on how to handle U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a virtual workshop on Friday.
The University of Connecticut will host two town hall meetings discussing the proposed tuition and fees for the 2026-27 academic year, according to an email sent to all undergraduate Storrs ...
As far as their roster goes, since trading De’Aaron Fox, their team is built around Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan, two scorers who are not known for defense or three-point shooting. This creates poor ...
Welcome back to British Invasion, the column that dives into British music history. Unfortunately, today’s column will be the last of the semester. I know, it’s devastating.
There truly isn’t a more food-centric holiday than Thanksgiving, as the whole day revolves around a feast that typically features turkey and a smorgasbord of sides.
Growing up in the 2000s and 2010s, the holiday season came imbued with a certain intangible magic. There was something in the air in the months of November and December that we’ve since lost, and I’m ...