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Connecticut State Sen. Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox, a Democrat, has taught a constitutional law class at Quinnipiac University for over a decade. Gadkar-Wilcox says teaching the course has thrown her for a loop, as students and the U.S. Supreme Court are becoming more partisan.
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The university estimates it will pay the federal government $300 million per year beginning in July 2026.
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We talk about student finances, including loan debt, and hear from John Maduko, Interim Chancellor of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system.
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SantaCon is coming back to Fairfield this year. But this time around, Fairfield University and the town are coming together and implementing new measures to keep some students off the naughty list.
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This hour, Marc Brackett, founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, talks about why managing our emotions might be the most important skill we ever learn.
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Professor Albert Laguna received more than 120 applicants for his course, which was offered the first time this fall. He says he’ll continue teaching it as long as Benito is relevant.
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Saint Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury is hosting the second annual Black Men In White Coats Youth Summit to encourage young students to pursue a career in medicine.
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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).