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Scapegoating minorities is another similarity Hitler and Trump share. Illegal immigrants are one example of a group that is scapegoated in the United States, but there are several others. Hitler and ...
Welcome back to “The Backlog,” the column where I review video games based on a different genre each month. We ended September and the theme of “I love it/I hate it” last week, and now we’re diving ...
The Connecticut American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is holding a rally against federal grant cuts, anti-DEI actions, ICE on campus and uncertain state support actions today at the University of ...
Noam Watt, UConn Athletics’ assistant director of broadcast and video services, emailed Maric on Oct. 10, 2023 stating that he hoped and prayed UConn would take a stand in support of Israel and ...
Like the “Barbie Movie” and “Oppenheimer” double whammy, but all packed into one feature film; the past few months have been dominated by one piece of media: “A Minecraft Movie.” With support from ...
The conversation around mutual abuse first piqued my interest around the time that the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp defamation trial was making headlines. It was the first time I had ever heard of the ...
Football Jake Loomis He/him [email protected] Campus Correspondent The UConn football team came into the 2024 season with the goal of being respected and that’s just what they did. Following a ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ll need to travel around at one point or the next. Welcome back to our series within “Under the Rock,” on transportation options in Connecticut. Maybe you’ve taken them ...
The federal government revoked the visas of 13 students at the University of Connecticut, according to University Spokesperson Stephanie Reitz. This includes six undergraduate students, six graduate ...
Editor’s Note: Ashten Vassar has contributed to The Daily Campus Opinion section. The University of Connecticut’s Depot Campus has housed the shell of an abandoned building, the Mansfield Training ...
I leave making sense of the rest of This Week in History in your hands. On April 27, 2010, the Metropolitan Police Service released for the first time in 31 years a plethora of secret documents to the ...
Hello, and welcome back to The Backlog. As a soon-to-be graduate, this is my very last edition. I’ve had the distinct pleasure of writing for you and for this column, and I couldn’t have been happier ...