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.
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