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The University of Connecticut took home a win Saturday in the quarterfinals of the Big East Tournament after soundly defeating Georgetown. UConn next takes on Marquette Sunday afternoon.
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Students accuse the school administration of poorly responding to student complaints from bullying to sexual assault. A college spokesperson said the school will "continue to pursue constructive dialogue with students, faculty, and staff."
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Connecticut College students are protesting after the dean of institutional equity and inclusion resigned after it was announced the president was going to attend a now-canceled fundraiser at the Everglades Club, which has historical ties to racism and antisemitism.
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A wasp from the Russian Far East could help save the region's ash trees. But don't expect to see big, healthy ash trees in New England forests anytime soon.
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A third-generation fisher spent years documenting life aboard her family's trap fishing boat.
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Chad Fisher will become chair of the new sculpture program at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts.
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In 2022, Connecticut’s total unhoused population rose for the first time in nearly a decade, according to an annual HUD-required point in time count released in October.
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The L.A. Dunton will undergo a multiyear restoration at the Mystic Seaport Museum's shipyard.
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Make Music Winter is an international event celebrating local music.
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Stonington lights its second annual holiday tree constructed entirely out of lobster traps, which became a viral social media sensation last season.