Connecticut is known as a nice place to settle down, rather than start out. But do members of the Gen Z labor force agree?
Kat Struhar
Kat Struhar is a former audience engagement intern at the CT Mirror. Hailing from Prince Frederick, Maryland, she attended Wesleyan University and majored in English. Kat found her passion for journalism when she began writing for The Wesleyan Argus in her freshman fall semester, holding positions as managing editor, news editor, arts and culture editor, and copy editor.
CT votó a favor del voto en ausencia sin excusa. ¿Ahora qué?
La aprobación del “voto en ausencia sin excusas” significa que los legisladores de CT ahora pueden aprobar una ley que lo permita.
No-excuse absentee voting was approved by CT voters. What happens next?
Now that CT voters approved a no-excuse absentee voting ballot question, the doors are open for legislators to pass a law allowing it.
FAFSA se retrasa en 2024. Lo que significa para estudiantes de CT
Esto es lo que necesita saber sobre el proceso FAFSA, que ha sido una fuente de frustración para muchos estudiantes, este año.
FAFSA is delayed again this year. Here’s what that means for CT students
After the U.S. government’s rollout of a new financial aid application last year didn’t go well, another new FAFSA is currently in testing.
1 in 10 CT adults have diabetes; disparities remain
CT’s rate of diabetes is lower than the national average, but disparities persist among people of different races, ages and incomes.

