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- October 24, 2005



T-shirts hanging outside the Women's Center are part of the Clothesline Project, a worldwide movement to promote awareness of domestic violence.
T-shirts hanging outside the Women’s Center are part of the Clothesline Project, a worldwide movement to promote awareness of domestic violence. The shirts, on display Oct. 17-21, were created by survivors of sexual assault and friends and families of women who have died as a result of violence. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Photo by Melissa Arbo
Amarjit Buttar of Vernon stands beside Route 195 with a new sign proclaiming the road UConn Husky Way.
Amarjit Buttar of Vernon stands beside Route 195 with a new sign proclaiming the road UConn Husky Way. The name resulted from legislation introduced by Rep. Claire Janowski, after a suggestion from Buttar, an avid Husky fan and UConn parent. UConn Husky Way begins in Tolland and ends at the University.

Photo by Peter Morenus
      
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