Alexandria Hubbard
Anyone who has spent time outside the Mortensen Library has seen the steps and grass littered with cigarette butts, a problem a group on campus is now trying to combat with a no-smoking proposal.
With the sale of biodegradable insulated coffee mugs, Einstein Bros. Bagels is helping out students and the environment for Earth Week.
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It started and ended, with Timothy Leary’s experiments in the 1960s. That is, until now. Today, 50 years later, studies are once again being conducted that are revealing the benefits of hallucinogens.
In its first year alone, the Freshman Success Center served an outstanding 3,000 students, which is exactly why this summer it will go through the transformation to become the “Student Success Center.” In the two years the Freshman Success Center has been in operation, it has had steadily increasing business
If there’s one thing Jennifer Rizzotti, the keynote address speaker at this year’s commencement, can take pride in, it’s her success. As the University of Hartford’s own women’s basketball coach, Rizzotti is known for her past excellence as one of UConn’s most praised basketball players, and leading our own team
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No school, the beach and sunshine, these are the things we all live for during the summer, but four months of pure relaxation wouldn’t be complete for any college student without attending at least one annual summer music festival. Between Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and All Points West there are plenty of
Along with its new title, Howie’s Printery, formerly known as the “Copy Shoppe,” is revamping its reputation as the go-to place for students and faculty to fulfill all their printing needs. Last semester, at the start of the Copy Shoppe’s reformation, a “Name Our Shoppe” contest was held. “As we
The façade of timid singer/songwriter Ace Enders comes in many different disguises. The mastermind behind The Early November has been performing under the moniker Ace Enders and a Million Different people for the past few years, but with the recent release of “The World We Know,” yet another solo project
The ‘50s aren’t so far gone with the release of “Volume Two,” the latest work coming from the indie-folk duo She & Him. Appropriately titled, the album seems to be an extension of the preceding “Volume One” by bringing back often forgotten songs from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Though the stylistic choices
When one thinks of “Alice in Wonderland” a white rabbit, a bizarre tea party, a hookah smoking caterpillar and about a million and one ways to reference hallucinogens probably come to mind. But with Tim Burton’s latest dramatization of the classic Disney film, quirky characters and blissful sing-alongs were replaced