Music has forever been an outlet for us to express ourselves in an almost unexplainable way.
The University of Hartford has taught me a lot of extremely valuable lessons, many of which did not come at the hands of professors, but from my experiences living on campus.
Every year Spring Fling offers students, alumni and friends of the university a weekend of celebrations, music and activities on the Village Lawn. For this year’s “Las Vegas”-themed weekend, the activities are less centralized and spread out across campus, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a fabulous few days.
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Conan O’Brien’s triumphant return to late night was announced on Monday as TBS declared a deal with the beloved comedian. Since O’Brien’s departure from NBC there had been rumors that he would be signing on with Fox for a show, the likes of which were similar to his last late-night
Health care Reform: What does it mean for me? On Sunday the long-awaited health care reform vote took place, voting in favor of reform with a close, partisan vote of 219-212. Some of the new legislation takes affect immediately while other aspects will be implemented over the next few years.
China is considering legislation to ban dog and cat meat as part of a larger vision to toughen animal welfare laws, according to CNN.com. Dog meat as part of a meal is a long established culinary tradition in China and Korea, while cat meat is still eaten in China, Vietnam
Last Wednesday, Feb. 10, University doors were closed in anticipation of a large snowstorm that was supposed to drop nearly a foot of snow on Hartford. Like all other schools in the area, the University of Hartford took this precautionary measure to ensure the safety of its students, faculty and
Last weekend The Hartt School performed its annual undergraduate opera. This year, Aaron Copland’s “The Tenderland” was featured with a double – and in some roles, triple – cast, to highlight Hartt’s wealth of student talent. Copland’s opera is strictly Americana and is written in a contemporary Copland style. The
Alex Janes
Alex Janes At one time or another we have all fallen victim to the University of Hartford’s mailroom time warp. Our packages arrive and two days later we get a slip in our mailboxes letting us know it arrived two days prior, but now the administration is ecstatic to announce
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This sentiment will be echoed over the next few weeks throughout the university community as several organizations prepare for a university-wide program called Tunnel of Oppression. This exhibit of scenarios and skits hopes to move the