Though the tradition of painting the anchor on campus has happened for at least 40 years, the university is now expecting students to use more eco-friendly paint to make their designs.
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“Clash of the Titans,” opened last weekend with great anticipation but all of the hype certainly stops after leaving the movie theater. While the remake has surpassed the 1981 original because it stays true to the mythical story of Perseus and is quite visually pleasing (for the most part), it
Room Selection 2010 is fast approaching and will take place next Saturday, April 10 in the Konover Great Room. If you have been paying any attention to your Hartford e-mail account, weekly updates from the Office of Residential Life have been flooding student inboxes.
This year the Emeriti Scholarship Association announced that it has renewed and increased its annual scholarship award. The EA has awarded students based on academic merit since the 2006-2007 academic year. This year the award has been increased to two awards of $500 each. The scholarship is offered to undergraduate
Recently the university named professors Dr. Laura Pence and Katherine Owens as co-coordinators of sustainability for the school. According to Pence, last semester a Sustainability Commission was created due in part to a demand for one by the Faculty Senate. Provost Lynn Pasquerella wanted to designate a Sustainability Coordinator when
On Tues, Feb 23, the Bushnell Theatre in downtown Hartford opened its doors for the premiere of Michael Mayer and Duncan Sheik’s production of Frank Wedekind’s 1891 “Spring Awakening”. Cast member Sarah Hunt (Martha), a recent high school graduate, shared some thoughts and perspective on the fairly new and much
Ethan Bodnar
Disclosure: Ethan Bodnar is currently employed by The Informer as Information Technology Director. This Friday, Hartford Art School sophomore Ethan Bodnar takes the role of curator in premiering his Creative Grab Bag exhibit in Silpe Gallery of the Art School. Before “Creative Grab Bag” was ever in consideration for being
As evident from the work of the most recent superstars in the hip-hop industry, the best way to get your music out to the masses and develop a thick following is the mix tape. We’ve seen it do far more than just “work” for rappers including Drake and Lil Wayne
As time can tell, music is a universal language that transcends differences and allows us all as humankind to, for a moment, be one. Evidence of this is apparent in major musical efforts to bring attention to social issues such as poverty and disease such as LiveAid, Live8, and most
Recently, English major and senior John Dudek received a letter in the mail informing him that he had been chosen as one of five undergraduate students for the statewide Connecticut Poetry Circuit. The exceptionally talented and humble student has been writing poetry for about two years and was a bit