Author: Maïna Durafour
Connecticut professor pushes for green stormwater infrastructure
Picture this – heavy rain pounding down during violent storms in the middle of summer, followed by days of intense heat. Many […]
CT’s minimum wage increase poses challenges for small business owners
By Maïna Durafour, Matt Corpuz and Kaily Martinez / CT Community News When Connecticut’s minimum wage rose on Jan. 1 from $15 an […]
What is Anthropology? A Definition Of Anthropology From Experts Around The World.
Are you looking for a definition of anthropology that isn’t the one you find in a dictionary? You made it to the […]
Why Has Cultural Awareness Become Crucial?
Cultural awareness is often used for political purposes, by people who distort its meaning for their own cause. It can be a […]
Have the resignations within the UConn administration affected its performance?
As a student, professor or future member of UConn, you may rarely think about the behind-the-scenes work in such a big university. […]
Freshmen speak on overcoming homesickness and anxiety at new college
As the first week of university ends, ex-high school students are adjusting to their new life as college students and are starting […]
UConn welcomes the Class of 2027
The University of Connecticut welcomed its class of 2027 during a four-day move-in weekend filled with activities. After months of quietness, the […]
Feel Good Friday: ‘Speed Dating Tonight!,’ a comic opera for all
This Friday, Jan. 27, the University of Connecticut music department will be presenting “Speed Dating Tonight!,” written by Michael Ching and directed […]
Material World, a student-made exhibit about the use of sustainable materials in designing
The University of Connecticut has many talented students who want to make a change in the world. This is the case of […]