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Daily HeadlinesOctober 22, 2018

'If you took a survey of Latinos and asked what is their most concerning issue, education and the economy would be in the top five,' says political scientist Beth Ginsberg. (Getty Images)

Latino Voters Concerned About More than Immigration

'If you took a survey of Latinos and asked what is their most concerning issue, education and the economy would be in the top five,' says political scientist Beth Ginsberg. Read more.

Richard Anyah, associate professor of natural resources and the environment. (Kevin Noonan/UConn Photo)

The Rains in Africa: How Global Climate Influences the Water Cycle

A new study found relationships between certain global climate indexes and the availability of water in Africa. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

SFA ‘Good Children’ Continues CRT’s Commitment to Premiering New Dramatic Work

CLAS The Role of Genomic Duplications, Catalysts for Evolutionary Change

UConn in the News

Hearst news

Early Count Shows 25 Percent of MGM Traffic From Conn.

Psychology Today

Stress, Story and the Unspoken Connection

The Herald News

How Did Other Cities React When Their Mayors Were Indicted? Just Look to R.I.

Motherly

Saying ‘Breast is Best’ Oversimplifies a Complicated Issue for Mothers

WebMD

Don’t Want Rosacea? Drinking Coffee Might Help

Phys.org

The Rains in Africa: How Global Climate Influences the Water Cycle

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