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National Pi Day: Educational Resources Available for Families
March 14 is a day celebrated by millions of math fans’ around the world: the day is dedicated to both food and the mathematical constant, 3.14. NBC Connecticut celebrated the national day by providing a couple of educational resources and experiences from those around the state. Dawn MacDonald tells NBC Connecticut the 2019-2020 school year had its share of difficulties…
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Educational Resources Available to Parents, Students for National Pi Day
NBC Connecticut’s Dominique Moody takes a look at what educational resources are available for parents and students in Connecticut this National Pi Day.
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CT LIVE!: The Shops at Yale – Holidays 2019
The Shops at Yale has it all this holiday season, from horse-drawn carriage rides, to ice carving demonstrations, to carolers.
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SCSU Gymnast Dies Following Training Accident
A college gymnast from Milford, Connecticut has died after sustaining a serious injury during gymnastics training last Friday, according to a statement from Southern Connecticut State University.
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NBC Connecticut Hosts Hartford Mayoral Forum With One Week to Election Day
Four of the candidates vying for mayor of Hartford participated in a forum at NBC Connecticut Tuesday night.
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Strong Thunderstorms Moving Through State
Strong thunderstorms are moving through the state and a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for Tolland and Windham counties.
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When It Comes to Sports Spending at CCSU, Football is King
A state audit gives insight on how CCSU spends on its sports.
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Football is #1 Sport for Spending at SCSU
An analysis by state auditors provided some interesting insights into one of our state’s college sports programs.
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Special Olympics CT Summer Games Are in Full Swing
More than 2,500 athletes are competing throughout the weekend.
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CT LIVE!: Special Olympics CT Summer Games
Officer Laurel Harrington and athlete Jamaine Johnson told us about this year’s event along with the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
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SCSU Employee Accused of Sexually Assaulting Staff Member
The assistant director of residence life at Southern Connecticut State University is under investigation, accused of sexually assaulting another staff member.
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Preliminary Cause of SCSU Dorm Fire Appears to be Discarded Cigarette: School Officials
The preliminary cause of a fire in a dorm building at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven that forced hundreds of students to evacuate early Tuesday morning appears to be a discarded cigarette, according to school officials.
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Gas Leak Reported at Dixwell, Whitney Avenues in Hamden
A gas leak caused traffic backups during the evening rush hour at Dixwell and Whitney avenues in Hamden Monday.
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College Entrance Cheating Scandal Highlights Admissions Challenges
This week’s announcement of a coast-to-coast FBI investigation involving dozens of parents who allegedly used their power, privilege, and wealth to fake test scores and steal spots on elite college sports teams is frustrating for students and their families to hear.
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CSCU System Faces Huge Budget Shortfall
State colleges are once against facing a funding shortfall, but what the system will do about it is not yet clear.
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Walter Camp Athletes Put On Rally For Students
Professional athletes in town for the Walter Camp Weekend spoke to students in New Haven and visited children at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford on Thursday.
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Walter Camp Weekend Kicks Off With “Stay in School” Rally
Walter Camp Weekend in New Haven is much more than just a celebration of excellence in college football.
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CSCU System Has $11 Billion Economic Impact: Study
A new study found the state’s college and university system has an annual economic impact of more than $11 billion, based on analysis of data from the 2016-17 fiscal year.
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Tracking a Soggy Sunday
NBC Connecticut Meteorologists are tracking moderate to heavy rain for your Sunday.
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CT LIVE!: Nissan Weekend Warrior – Discovery Museum
Executive Director Bill Finch toured us around Bridgeport’s Discovery Museum.