The SGA, in conjunction with the Student Television Network, held its presidential debate on Wednesday night. (Jonathan Whitson)
For the candidates for President of the Student Government Association for the 2010-2011 year, it was two candidates speaking with one voice. In a debate televised by the Student Television Network on Wednesday, the candidates had very little difference of opinions, affirming their commitments to be voices of the students.
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Kaycee Martinez won the 400-meter hurdles and added a fourth-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles at the UConn Invitational. (Hartford Sports Information)
Hartford’s track and field team kicked off the first weekend of April at the University of Connecticut, competing in the UConn Alumni Invitational. The venue hosted numerous top-notch athletic programs in the Northeast, such as UMass. Amherst, Brown, University of Rhode Island, Bentley and of course Connecticut. The men showed
After losing multiple one-goal games earlier this season, Hartford held on for a 10-9 win. (Hartford Sports Information)
Two and a half seconds may not seem like a very long time. However, when the Hartford lacrosse team was nursing a one-goal lead last Saturday over the Quinnipiac Bobcats, two and a half seconds meant the game. After taking a 10-9 lead over the Bobcats on a goal by
The Hawks dominated Wagner for their first victory of the season. (Adam Manison)
Both Hartford tennis teams grabbed their first wins of April on Tuesday, defeating Wagner 7-0 in a match that was originally scheduled for last Friday, but was delayed because of severe weather.
Hawks starter Anthony Mannucia allowed just five runs in five innings of work but the UConn offense tore up the bullpen. (Adam Manison)
Whenever Hartford takes on in-state rival UConn in any sport, it’s a big deal, and it was no different Monday, as the two colleges competed for their first meeting of baseball season. The game, even though lop-sided in score, was far closer in reality, as the Hawks (5-13) fell 12-2
The Yankees and Red Sox kicked off the 2010 MLB season with a 6-4 Boston Victory at sold-out Fenway Park. (Courtesy of Getty Images)
Red Sox ace Josh Beckett entered his signature wind-up, twisting his 6-foot-5, 220-pound frame in anticipation of releasing his first real-game pitch in six months. The ball exploded from the big right-hander’s grip, traveling swiftly toward the waiting bat of Yankee-great Derek Jeter. The captain swung. America smiled. Baseball was
Butler gave it everything they had but Duke overcame a late rally for their fourth championship. (Courtesy of Getty Images)
The 2010 NCAA basketball tournament brought lots of surprises and upsets, but none bigger than Horizon League Champion Butler, making it all the way to the National Championship game. As a five-seed, Butler was expected to do well, but in no way were they expected to battle Duke, the powerhouse
Longtime Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was traded to the Washington Redskins Sunday for two draft picks. (Courtesy of ESPN.com)
Every year in the NFL there is that one offseason deal that completely changes the outlook and appearance of a team. Even though it doesn’t work out the way that team intended it to, it still is a big deal at the time. For some reason, that team is most
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As May upfronts creep closer, it’s decision time for the major networks on which shows to keep and which shows to get rid of come Fall 2010. For some shows the decision comes easy, a quick pick up or cancellation. For others, their fate is decidedly harder to determine and
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A clever concept. Kid friendly animation and a cast of familiar voices to college students combined into a movie that recently hit theaters and promises to satisfy a wide array or audiences. DreamWorks’ “How To Train Your Dragon” delivered with flying colors and made audiences fall in love with the