Shanice Rhule
Dow Jones Digital Media InternShanice Rhule is a recent graduate of the University of Connecticut where she has written for her school’s newspaper and radio station. She has previously worked with Connecticut Public as a Social Media Intern and is currently their Dow Jones Digital Media Intern for the summer of 2024.
She can be reached at srhule@ctpublic.org or @shanice_rhule on X.
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La temporada de festivales de Connecticut ha vuelto. Desde concursos de lanzamiento de sartenes hasta competencias de comer pais y ferias agrícolas, las celebraciones se llevan a cabo en todo el estado. Lee a continuación para descubrir algunos de los próximos eventos de la temporada, que incluyen zoológicos infantiles, espectáculos musicales y festivales dedicados al ajo.
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Reading comics can be therapeutic. “You have this emotional connection and impact that you may not get with a traditional novel," a Connecticut librarian says. "You're literally seeing the emotion depicted in front of you.”
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The West Indian Independence Celebration held their annual festival and parade in Downtown Hartford, Aug 10. The event brought out many people from across Connecticut.
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Black business owners say they feel ignored by "best of lists" in mainstream magazines and blogs, which they say impacts their visibility and opportunities for growth.
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Labor Day means the start of the festival season in Connecticut. From the Southside Music Festival to the Durham Fair, check out some of the hottest events happening this year.
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El grupo de supermercados Stop & Shop anunció el viernes que cerrará 5 locales en Connecticut, junto con otras 27 tiendas en la región noreste, antes del 2 de noviembre de 2024.
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The introduction of AI-generated beauty pageants and mental health outreach has brought about a significant shift in the world of beauty competitions.
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Doug Tallamy, co-founder of Homegrown National Park, believes homeowners need to ditch pesticides and let a lot more nature into their lawns.
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The Connecticut Institute of Water Resources is working with homeowners in rural parts of the state to combat the low percentages of residents who are testing their well water.
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The grocery store chain plans to close five Connecticut stores by the end of the year, along with 27 other stores in the Northeast.