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2024 cicada map: Latest emergence info and where to spot Brood XIX and XIII around the US
USA Today· 2 days agoIf you're in one of 17 states across the Midwest and Southeast, it could be the trillions of...
UConn could sell residence hall naming rights to fund Hartford lease deal
Hartford Business Journal· 2 days agoThe University of Connecticut could sell naming rights to a downtown residence hall to offset an...
Connecticut’s roots are in the defense industry. Can its colleges truly divest?
Rhode Island Current via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOn a sunny Thursday afternoon earlier this month, about 100 students gathered outside the Dodd...
UConn student activists say school administrators are not listening to protests on many issues
Hartford Courant· 24 hours agoOn its first night last month, the encampment at the University of Connecticut drew more than 300...
Cicadas in North Carolina: When are they leaving and when will other broods hatch?
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 4 days agoWhen could North Carolina see periodical cicadas again? Here's a look at the broods set to hatch in...
Nika Mühl, with visa issues resolved, finally makes Storm debut
Seattle Times· 13 hours agoThe photo featured Mühl flashing a peace sign. The Croatian native, who starred the past four year...
After a child’s death, California weighs rules for phys ed during extreme weather
Macon Telegraph· 2 hours agoYahushua Robinson was an energetic boy who jumped and danced his way through life. "We lose loved ones all the time, but he was taken in a horrific way," his mother, Janee Robinson, said from ...
Flying in a flood zone at Groton-New London Airport
The Day· 6 days agoEditor’s note: This story was reported by students in the University of Connecticut’s environmental journalism class, led by Professor ...
Emerging Cicadas Have Something to Sing About
The Wall Street Journal· 19 hours agoAfter spending more than a decade underground, trillions of amorous cicadas are noisily clamoring for a mate—and in a rare phenomenon, two broods are...