Spring Weekend's food trucks and frightful weather were accompanied by some furry and friendly faces at the Storrs campus on Saturday during Fresh Check Day.
On April 17, 2019, at about 7 p.m., roughly 70 students gathered in the Student Union Ballroom for an evening of empowerment and healing. Described as such by the Women’s Center, Take Back the Night is an annual event for victim-survivors of sexual violence, created in collaboration between the Violence Against Women Prevention Program (VAWPP) and the Women’s Center.
This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week.
This episode aired on April 26, 2019.
For the news, we covered a campus-wide power outage at Storrs, r...
By Kate Ariano
History did not repeat itself here at the University of Connecticut on Tuesday, April 9 when conservative speakers from Turning Point USA came to campus for violence was completely avoide...
On April 10, civil rights activist Tarana Burke spoke at Jorgensen about the #MeToo movement, having empathy for sexual harassment survivors, and her life as an activist.
Burke was invited to the Unive...
This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week.
This episode aired on April 19, 2019.
For the news, we covered the cancellation of artist Sean Kingsto...
This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week.
This episode aired on April 12, 2019.
For the news, we covered the announcement of Priyanka Thakkar an...
(In advance of the TPUSA Campus Clash Event on April 9, 2019)
Leading up to and since election night in 2016, politically-conscious students at the University of Connecticut have witnessed a rising tide of ...
This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week.
This episode aired on April 5, 2019.
For the news, we covered the announcement of the lineup for the U...