February 22, 2012 |
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The Catholic Church doesn’t seem to have any reason to start grubbing over birth control after they cannot get their own affairs straight. In a recent article by Reuters, information has been slowly coming to the surface about the Vatican’s string of corruption. According to Reuters, some are claiming the
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As the 2012 elections approach, the issue of democracy is becoming present on campus as professor Doug Dix pushes for a movement that would change the mindset of voting. “I want a democratic vote to advise the Board of Regents,” Dix, a professor in the Department of Health Sciences, said.
DeLois Lindsey (left) is pictured in her office with Ebony Wright Campbell ‘04. Lindsey was recently recognized by the America East conference for their series on Black History Month. | Courtesy of UNotes
[caption id="attachment_3861035" align="alignright" width="460" caption="DeLois Lindsey (left) is pictured in her office with Ebony Wright Campbell ‘04. Lindsey was recently recognized by the America East conference for their series on Black History Month. | Courtesy of UNotes"][/caption] DeLois Lindsey is one of only nine people that will be featured on
Job prospects are looking up for 2012 graduates according to a recent survey by Career Services that spoke with the 2011 graduates. “There are indications in the data that the economy is improved,” John Kniering, Director of Career Services, said. The survey was sent out in November 2011 and continued
November 2011 proved to be a sad month for the Hartford Art School community as they lost two alumni, Ashley Kozlosky and Rachael Verdicchio-Morris. In their memory, the Art School has decided to establish a scholarship to recognize the two women who passed away within days of each other. The
[caption id="attachment_3861057" align="alignright" width="460" caption="Marco Henry, dubbed the godfather of the green taxi, is changing the way people travel in Hartford. (Adam Manison | The Informer)"][/caption] Environmentalism fuels bar commute For the eco-friendly bar crowd and others who travel by taxi, especially the handicapped, there is good news from the
[gallery] In the minutes after the Superbowl ended, students streamed out from the Village Apartments; some upset and some very happy after the New York Giants won. But all was not well as some students got a little too excited as they set a fire to the dumpster in between
Some Facebook users are already seeing a change on their profiles with the addition of cover photos and other features and soon, everyone will whether they want it or not. Recently, Facebook announced its decision to take the new layout of Facebook Timeline and release it site wide, causing everyone
[caption id="attachment_3860716" align="alignright" width="460" caption="Barney School of Business inducted Joxel Garcia (left) and Evaristo Stanziale (right) into the Hall of Fame. (Adam Manison | The Informer)"][/caption] “Work hard and you will be successful” seemed to be the sentiment of the evening as two Barney School of Business alumni were inducted
The next world war won’t be fought with tanks and guns, instead, mice and keyboards have taken over. Internet warfare has come to a head recently with the issue of SOPA and PIPA as the “hackivist” group, titled “Anonymous” succeeded in shutting down the Department of Justice server and also