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                        The state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and other organizations are coming together to encourage residents to protect Connecticut’s nine bat species.
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                        Special education students in the state’s largest city lost out on services due to apparent staffing shortages, advocates say.
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                        More than half of those surveyed (about 65%) said they get their news from social media platforms, with many noting that news content surfaces passively through algorithm-driven feeds on TikTok, Instagram, or X (formerly Twitter).
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                        With on-campus beds falling far short of student demand, many University of Connecticut students were forced into expensive off-campus housing this fall, and for some, the financial and emotional burden is overwhelming.
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                        Hernán LaFontaine, 91, who still lives in Asylum Hill, said it’s a dream come true to have had such an impact on youth.
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                        The FIRE report ranks UConn 215 out of 257 colleges and universities. The grade is based on surveys, campus policies, and recent speech-related issues.
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                        For our fifth anniversary, Beverly Daniel Tatum breaks down what it's like to be a college president and discusses some of the biggest news stories involving academia.
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                        Book bans in Connecticut appear to be decreasing, but state officials say the fight over book censorship is far from over, even in a state with increased state protections for libraries and librarians.
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                        Students at the University of Connecticut who are on opposite sides of the political aisle talk about how they’re working to respect one another amid political violence and a federal government shutdown.
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                        We're talking to disruptors breaking barriers. We hear from Hamden's historic Fire Chief, someone fighting for inclusive economic growth in New Haven and CT State Gateway's new Campus President.