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Jack Ohman came to Yale with big-league pedigree. After scuffling to get hitters out in his first few weeks, he knew he needed a new pitch. “I was struggling in the fall, and still struggling in the ...
A new study explores how brain networks differ between patients in early and chronic stages of psychosis, shedding light on ...
Hannah Collins, a nationally recognized cellist, arts administrator, and educator, will return to the Finger Lakes this June ...
The Courant’s arts picks for April 27 through May 3 include music competitions, a Christie Brinkley book signing, a concert ...
A portrait titled “Invisible with Liberty and Justice for All,” was featured; it is a crafted visual representation that ...
If you care about high blood pressure, please read studies that drinking tea could help lower blood pressure, and early ...
Rob Henderson delivered the fourth annual Brauer Lecture at Westminster College last week. The lecture was the first event ...
High schoolers are putting a positive spin on the hardship of college admissions processes with “rejection cakes.” ...
A class action lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Connecticut seeks to reinstate active status for four international students in ...
A new letter to Scott Bessent accuses President Donald Trump of usurping the authority of Congress and U.S. courts since ...
The Succulent Karoo biome in South Africa is suffering from plant poaching due to exploitative social media trends.
The Justice Department announced Friday it was restoring the student visa registrations of thousands of international ...
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