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Paredes cites the school’s lack of communication on specific plans to rely more on clean energy and stop investing in non-renewable energy companies as the reason for potential student protests.
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Prospect Medical Holdings bought three º£½Ç»»ÆÞ hospitals in 2016. Since then, critics of the move say the group, funded by private equity, cut patient services and drew down hospital finances.
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Other student groups and students at UConn’s Storrs and Stamford campuses say they also received racist emails and voicemails in recent weeks in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.
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National elections have higher participation by all voters, but the ratio of adults to college students in municipal elections is disproportionate.
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Live here long enough and you may take autumn in New England for granted. But the season is truly special.
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The Mansfield Drive-in has a history filled with young love, family ties and a healthy dose of 1950s nostalgia.
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Ekphrastic poetry is defined as poems written about works of art. Each year at Vernon's Arts Center East (ACE), ekphrastic poetry takes center stage for “Ekphrastic Extravaganza.â€
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UConn's move away from roughly a decade of offering free charging comes as EV registrations in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ have more than doubled since 2020, according to state data.
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Twenty-seven years after hitting his last jump shot in the building, Ray Allen walked back into Gampel Pavilion on Sunday wearing a cap and gown.
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One of agriculture’s top climate change solutions is not a new idea, but it’s starting to gain momentum in New England, a region that in recent years dealt with extreme rainfall and periods of extended drought.