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Naugatuck Girl Named Child of the Year by SCSU Organization

Reply Sophie Tzunum, a six-year-old Naugatuck first grader student who attends Maple Hill Elementary School. NAUGATUCK, CT - Olivia Zembruski, the president of Southern Connecticut State University s Pediatric Cancer Awareness Organization, has announced the organization s Child of the Year. Every year, the organization hosts their annual gala as a fundraiser for our child of the year who is battling pediatric cancer. This year, the gala will be live streamed due to COVID-19. This year, the Child of the Year is Sophie Tzunum, a six-year-old Naugatuck first grader student who attends Maple Hill Elementary School. She was diagnosed with High Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on January 28, 2020- right before the global pandemic hit.

Opinion: Carbon dividends a tax everyone can embrace

Opinion: Carbon dividends a tax everyone can embrace Derek Faulkner FacebookTwitterEmail The Manresa Power Plant in NorwalkFile photo The economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic introduced a myriad of negative impacts on individuals, families, businesses and communities. Certain sectors were hit especially hard, but the woes of record high unemployment and business closures rippled through our economy, leaving widespread financial uncertainty. To mitigate these effects felt throughout the nation, Congress passed the first stimulus package in the spring, including direct payments to citizens, and another early in 2021. Throwing money at an economic crisis may not be flawless, but Congress can certainly learn from the bipartisan agreement on putting cash into the hands of struggling citizens. As Congress inevitably confronts another crisis climate change cash payments in the form of dividends may play key role in another bipartisan effort.

Comics is my most fluid language : SCSU assistant professor explores gender identity through drawing

Comics is my most fluid language : SCSU assistant professor explores gender identity through drawing Brian Zahn FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 KC Councilor, an associate professor of communications, helped in discovering his identity as a transgender man through cartoons and comics, at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven April 1, 2021. He holds his self-published book, “Between You and Me - Transitional Comics.”Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 KC Councilor, an associate professor of communications, helped in discovering his identity as a transgender man through cartoons and comics, at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven Thursday, April 1, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

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