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The Mixed Gender Housing Pilot Program will start in the 2010-2011 academic year. It will only allow 10 groups to participate in the trial. The 10 apartments will be in Village Quad 3. (Suzie Hunter)
The university will join the ranks of Hampshire College and Wesleyan University by implementing mixed-gender housing next year. The Mixed Gender Housing Pilot Program will start in the 2010-2011 academic year. The program places students in the Village Quad 3 in four- and six-person apartments. Because of its new status,
The University of Hartford lacrosse team this season has already won as many games as they did a year ago. Last Wednesday at Alumni Stadium the Hawks defeated Holy Cross 10-6, making Hartford 2-4 and Holy Cross 2-5 on the season. Leading the way for Hartford were sophomores Aidan Genik and Ryan
Though the weekend started with a promising win, it soon became a long and frustrating two days. The Hawks won the first game Saturday, 8-7, in extra innings. However, they dropped each of the next three against the Bulldogs, 12-7 in Saturday’s nightcap, then 10-0 and 17-5 in the two
He could have been the greatest pitcher ever. His 98-mph fastball, along with a devastating curve, sent batters home looking perplexed at what force of nature they had just encountered, and how the 6-foot-2 man-child could possibly be 19 years old. Dwight Gooden, possibly the greatest enigma in baseball history,
Last week, Hartford’s softball team wrapped up the Rebel Spring Games in Kissimmee Fla. on a high note, claiming victories in three of its final four games. The Hawks finished the invitational with a 5-3 record, contributing to an overall record of 7-4 for the season. Riding on an impressive
1. John Lackey signs a five-year, $82.5 million contract with the Boston Red Sox. Okay, while this may not be the flashiest move, the Red Sox were correct to make a large move when they needed to. With the top three free agents, Jason Bay, John Lackey and Matt Holliday
With the final weeks of the regular season of the NHL winding down, teams from both the Eastern and Western Conference furiously fight to keep their postseason aspirations alive. While the Calgary Flames and Atlanta Thrashers are both within the range of three points from a playoff spot, the New
Anchoring, formerly known as squatting, will be a rolling process that takes place out of the Office of Residential Life for this year’s housing selection. Students who wish to remain in their current housing assignment for the next academic year still need to fill out and submit an anchoring form.
The university is offering a new class for students in the upcoming fall semester that is designed to help students who are physical therapy majors with an extreme hands on approach. Students who are looking for a challenge, interested in helping others, and students who want to get further in
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