The dispute over a reduction in hours for many Chartwells employees has finally been resolved, thanks in part to the help of concerned faculty and students. The discussion started a few weeks ago with an e-mail sent out to students and faculty in response to a statement released by Chartwells.
0 CommentsLast semester, Xiangming Chen was named Dean and Director of the Center for Urban and Global Studies, as well as the Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of Sociology and International Studies. Earlier this year the College launched an initiative to connect its renowned community learning and engagement tradition with its distinguished global programs by creating the Center for Urban and Global Studies.
2 CommentsTrinity's urban location, along with the level of student dedication to safety were made evident on Friday, Oct. 5. when a Hartford man attempted to jump through a dormitory window while running from the police. Two of the students present, Christian Helies '08 and Nicholas Isbrandtsen '10, recall being in the backyard of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity when they "heard a Hartford police officer shouting and running after someone.
2 CommentsAfter several months of weekly meetings, the Campus Climate Charter Committee, established last semester in the wake of the racial controversies that occurred on campus, is getting closer to producing some concrete results. Students can hope to see possible outcomes like the creation of a new student center as a social outlet, in addition to more social options.
1 CommentsThe City of Hartford is in the midst of a heated Mayoral race that has several influential locals vying for the Mayor's title in a race with many twists and turns. Incumbent Mayor Eddie Perez is facing challenges to his position in the Nov. 6 election. Although Mayor Perez won the Democratic primary, he has been facing the repercussions of several alleged scandals.
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