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Scapegoating minorities is another similarity Hitler and Trump share. Illegal immigrants are one example of a group that is scapegoated in the United States, but there are several others. Hitler and ...
This week for I Made it So You Don’t Have To, I decided to venture into tapas territory and experiment with Spanish cuisine. The potato tortilla, or Spanish omelet, is my favorite tapas dish to order ...
The Connecticut American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is holding a rally against federal grant cuts, anti-DEI actions, ICE on campus and uncertain state support actions today at the University of ...
The University of Connecticut has received $11.5 million from the state of Connecticut that will be used to build and install low-cost air purifiers, according to UConn Today. UConn will be delivering ...
Welcome back to “The Backlog,” the column where I review video games based on a different genre each month. We ended September and the theme of “I love it/I hate it” last week, and now we’re diving ...
A head porter carries a bale of Second-hand clothes at Kantamanto market, one of the world’s largest second-hand clothes markets in Accra, Ghana, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu) Piles ...
The team’s president talked about what the $15,000 of USG funding goes toward, saying it isn’t enough to cover all the team’s expenses. “Climbing as a sport is kind of inherently expensive. The ...
The University of Connecticut introduced an early decision option for prospective undergraduates for the first time this year and applications closed on Nov. 1, two and a half months ahead of the ...
How many thousands of years does it take for a woman to have power in government? That’s an unfortunate question to have to ask and it’s only recently been answered. In this installment of This Week ...
The next chapter is always a daunting prospect. Despite parents, friends, siblings and professors all trying to have their say, no one really knows what the future holds. For those at UConn who are ...
If you asked most young adults what their least favorite parts of being in this age bracket are, one of the most likely responses – other than the constant worry of what the hell they’re going to do ...
Welcome back to “The Backlog” for the last time this semester. It’s been a busy and hectic fall but writing for this column has been the highlight of each week for me. Just like last year, there is ...
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