Through education, celebration, creativity, artifact reclamation, land preservation and community engagement, Connecticut's five recognized tribes—Mashantucket Pequot Mohegan, Golden Hill Paugussett, Paucatuck Eastern Pequot and Schaghticoke—are reclaiming their history and culture.
The UConn Senate voted to delay the requirement that all undergraduates take a course on anti-Black racism amid concerns that requiring the course would be considered discriminatory by the Trump administration.
The Connecticut Treasurer’s office is scheduled to meet this week with one of its investment funds to discuss its involvement in deportation flights run by federal ICE.
When Connecticut’s flagship resettlement agency lost $4 million in federal funding due to a Trump administration executive order, it closed offices in Hartford and New Haven.
With on-campus beds falling far short of student demand, many UConn students were forced into expensive off-campus housing, and for some, the financial and emotional burden is overwhelming.
By Earvin Adjei UConn JournalismJune 6, 2025 In the busy halls of East Hartford High School, students often sought out Mr. Cooper and Mr. Claitty not just for help with schoolwork, but also for life advice, mentorship and a friendly conversation. To many students, these men were more than teachers — they were father figures,
Students at UConn deal with the higher cost of living in Connecticut in multiple ways. One of those is by using Husky Harvest, a campus food bank that was established after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Raising chickens was the last thing Mary Barker thought her family would do. However, they realized in the face of dramatically increased egg costs, the benefits of raising chickens outweighed the cost.
Taking a stand against opposing viewpoints by unfollowing or blocking those who post such viewpoints has become the newest trend on social media.
A Canada goose calls out from the flock on Mirror Lake in Storrs, Connecticut on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2024.
Christina Serricchio and her son, Frank, select and cut down their Christmas tree at Lanes Grove Tree Farm in Waterford, Conn., on Nov. 29, 2024. The annual tradition brings families together to find the perfect tree for the holiday season. Photo by Kaleb Jennings
Join me for another episode of Corpuz’s Corner as I tackle a question that’s been lingering in my head: How have different types of media impacted old criminal cases being brought back into the spotlight? With a focus on the Menendez Brothers, there has been recent media released by Netflix which has received a lot
We don’t always consider the consequences of success. The UConn Huskies have won back-to-back NCAA titles. Yet the increase in UConn’s popularity has meant more students than ever before — and not enough housing. Host Nick Spinali narrates Huskies Without Homes, a podcast where you’ll learn more about UConn’s housing issues, it’s ties to the basketball
Junior journalism student Hayden Bernard captured this image of a young couple walking to the top of Horsebarn Hill on the University of Connecticut’s Storrs campus in Fall 2024. He took the photo with his smartphone for his Mobile Journalism class, JOUR 2065.
With the 2024 US presidential election inching closer, Connecticut has allowed residents to vote early in a major election for the first time in its history.
A group of students look upon a fire at a cowboys and hippies party presented by the fraternity Alpha Gamma Rho on Oct. 12, 2024 in Storrs, Connecticut. Photo by Erika Avellino ’26