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Connecticut will be the 49th state in the country to allow Sunday liquor sales. Sarah Wilson | The Informer
Sunday liquor sales were approved by the Conn. Senate on Tuesday by a 28 to 6 vote. The bill, which has been modified since the original proposal by Governor Malloy, will also allow liquor to be sold on Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day. In addition, it will
Although over budget, this year’s Spring Fling proved to be one of the best in the University’s history. According to Lee Peters, Vice President of Student Affairs, this year had only a handful of transports and only one trespassing arrest. Transports are counted as anytime a student has to go
The Hartt School Theatere Division is set to end their seasonal run of plays and musicals with William Shakespeare’s situational comedy, “The Taming of the Shrew,” which has been used as an inspirational device for many stage adaptations and films alike. Also a special part of the production is that
Get the frisbee polished for the lawn, queue “Graduation” by Vitamin C and commence day-drinking because May is upon us and so is the subsequent end of the semester when the senior hawks leave the nest. This final issue of The Informer of the academic year also means this is
Sophomore catcher James Alfonso prepares his bunt for a bat during a home game against Binghamton over the weekend. Brian Izzo | The Informer
Without a win since April 17, the Hartford baseball team picked on up after getting two victories amidst a six game schedule in five days. Most recently of which, the second of those two victories came against Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, Conn. on Wednesday. The Hawks’ bats
After seven seasons with the University of Hartford women’s volleyball team, Head Coach Don Ferguson has stepped down, leaving behind a volleyball program that he had helped turnaround. “It was a very, very difficult decision,” said Ferguson. “I put a lot of thought and hard work into this program and
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We all hear the question: What do you want to do before you die? While some are much farther along in their bucket list, some of us haven’t even started and I must say, I’m one of the non-starters. When people hear that I haven’t even considered writing one, I’ve
Never did I imagine when I reluctantly agreed to start writing one entertainment article a week that joining a student organization could have such a tremendous impact on my life. So much time and energy was devoted to this little publication over the past three years, but what I’ve gained