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Habitat for Humanity holds their Jail n' Bail event on Fairfield Way where UConn celebrities such as basketball player Stephanie Dolson '14 are held in jail until students donate money to raise or lower their bail on Oct. 31, 2011. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Jail n’ Bail Event Raises Money for Charity

The Habitat for Humanity Jail n' Bail fundraiser kept UConn celebrities such as basketball player Stefanie Dolson in jail, awaiting donations to lower their bail.

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Resources Available for Off-Campus UConn Students Without Power

The Mansfield Community Center is offering food, showers, drinking water, and phone charging for off-campus UConn students without power.

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Lights Out? Know This About CO Poisoning

Dozens of people have called the Poison Control Center with questions about carbon monoxide poisoning.

Hand-line dory cod fishing on the Grand Bank. (Drawing by H.W. Elliott and Capt. J.W. Collins. Image from the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, Historic Fisheries Collection.)

Fishing for the Real Story of Cape Cod

The images most closely associated with the Cape haven’t always portrayed its real story, says historian Matt McKenzie.

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Trick or Treat with President Herbst

Show your spirit on Halloween, 1-4 p.m. at Gulley Hall.

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Cross Country Teams Ready for Big East Championships

The Husky cross country teams are hitting their stride as they head this weekend to the Big East Championships in Louisville. (Updated Oct. 31.)

Professor Charles A. 'Skip' Lowe, the new dean of the Graduate School. (Daniel Buttrey/UConn Photo)

Getting the Nod

Skip Lowe, new dean of the Graduate School, brings to the job solid stats from his years as head of psychology and the lessons he learned playing baseball.

Team Michael and McElroy races against Those D Bags in the pool in their cardboard canoe in the Wolff-Zackin Natatorium on Oct. 27, 2011. (Ariel Dowski for UConn)

Staying Afloat

Teams of UConn students raced the length of the Wolff-Zackin Natatorium on Oct. 27, after engineering their own canoes out of cardboard.

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Working with Heart

Dr. Bruce Liang is making a difference in the field of cardiology and in the Health Center’s future.

Kelsey Maving diving for a low shot.

Maving Digs Role in Volleyball

As the volleyball team prepares for a four-game Big East home stand over the next two weekends, Maving is ninth on the all-time dig list with 1,113. (Updated Oct. 31.)