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Daily HeadlinesDecember 16, 2016

An increase in the number of ads aired per hour of TV viewing impacted black youth more than white, according to a new UConn Rudd Center study. (UConn Rudd Center Photo)

Black Kids Exposed to Even More Junk Food Ads than White Kids

An increase in the number of ads aired per hour of TV viewing impacted black youth more than white, according to a new UConn Rudd Center study. Read more.

Rising rates signal better opportunities in the job market, says UConn finance expert Yaacov Kopeliovich. (TimArbaev/Getty Images)

Answers to Your Questions About the Interest Rate Increase

Rising rates signal better opportunities in the job market, says UConn finance expert Yaacov Kopeliovich. Read more.

The UConn sailing club sailing in Long Island Sound as the sun sets at the Avery Point campus on Nov. 18, 2016. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Avery Point Sunset

Members of the Sailing Club at the Avery Point campus enjoy the diminishing rays of sunlight on the waters of Long Island Sound. Read more.

A snowy view of the Great Lawn toward looking toward the Wilbur Cross Building. (Peter Morenus/UConn File Photo)

Emergency Alerts Revamped for Faculty and Staff

The student interface will be updated for the spring semester. Read more.

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