In honor of Valentine’s Day, the Sports section is continuing a tradition of inquiring what it is like for student-athlete ...
Having received no official communication of closure from the University, some Pi employees responded to the incident immediately, posting two videos onto a newly created Instagram account, ...
The University’s response to rumors over the closure of Pi cafe comes as it prepares to open a dining space in the New ...
The alliance advocates for the passing Connecticut Environmental Rights Amendment (CTERA), which would designate the right to ...
Love, longing, and lament lend themselves well to poetry, as the Argives know well. Valentine’s Day is approaching, and there ...
It’s a good thing February has Valentine’s Day; if you’re anything like me, you’ve had enough of the bitter cold biting at your face on the walk across campus, of snow in your shoes and ice on your ...
Frédéric would invite Marlene to France for winter break, where they would do all the traditional French activities of swimming in the Seine and eating croissants at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
It’s a Tuesday afternoon in spring, the sun beating down on a Subaru’s exposed sunroof as two girls in their senior year of high school pass a boba tea back and forth. The exchange is wrought with ...
To my dear Cards, if you think your Valentine’s Day is going to be lame, do not worry! Just remember that it cannot be any worse than our past two commanders-in-chief: a hair sniffer and a guy who ...
You’ve seen “The Godfather” (1972). You’ve seen “Chinatown” (1974). But the ’70s were an extraordinarily fruitful decade for ...
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This Valentine’s Day, professors from the Mathematics, Art, and English departments translate love, romance, and dating into mathematical, artistic, and literary terms to answer your deepest questions ...