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Possible concepts for the redesign of the library have been released. So far, the Libraries Master Planning Committee have been holding open meetings and conducting interviews in order to find information, and develop goals and priorities. Once the design concepts are finalized, then the University will undertake a fundraising effort
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Last September, two production interns who worked on the film “Black Swan” filed a class-action lawsuit against Fox Searchlight, demanding pay for their less-than-helpful experience on set. As the first lawsuit of its kind, it set the stage for unpaid interns at for-profit businesses across the country to re-evaluate the
By Kevin Sliwoski Special to The Informer I agree with Ms. Schroyer’s statement about the University of Hartford: “…we fight with being a unified community.” Unlike Ms. Schroyer, I do not solely blame the Hartt School or the Hartford Art School for divisions within the University. I believe the other
Village Quad 1 will become a smoke-free residential area next year in an effort from the Values Initiative to create a healthier environment. The ban will begin next year, and unlike the non-enforced no-smoking policy in Harry Jack Gray, Resident Assistants and Public Safety will be taking the policy seriously.
When I was growing up I saw Hartford as a poverty-stricken danger zone that people would only ever travel through on the highway, and even that was at their own risk. Even as a young teenager, the only time I would go to the city would be nights my parents
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When search engine giant Google announced its IPO in 2004, it became the largest initial public stock offering for an internet-based company. Despite the unpredictable nature of the future of new media, Google’s stock is still riding high, with a market value of $140 billion, according to the New York
Thirty-four years ago this week, Connecticut was buried under a snowstorm who’s ferocity is to this day unmatched. What has become known as the Blizzard of ’78 dropped as many as 24 inches of snow in Connecticut and the surrounding states, confining residents to their homes, leaving daring drivers stranded
Tiana Notice's father reads an apology letter written to him from the killer of his daughter, James Carter. | Courtesy of The Hartford Courant
James Carter III, who murdered a University of Hartford graduate student almost three years ago, received the maximum sentence for his crime on Jan. 13. Carter killed ex-girlfriend Tiana Notice on Valentine’s Day of 2009 by stabbing her repeatedly outside her Plainville apartment. More than 40 of Notice’s family members
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Without playing one second of game action this year, two seniors on the men’s lacrosse program were chosen in the 2012 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft on Jan. 16. Wearing number 19 for the Hawks, Carter Bender was chosen by the Rochester Rattlers in the sixth round at 43rd overall
President Walter Harrison and his wife Diane, along with the University Honors Program and the Alpha Lambda Delta and the Alpha Chi National Honors Societies, are working together to prepare for the University’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creativity Colloquium. The Undergraduate Colloquium, which will be held on April 12 at