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Remembering items in a shopping cart
Saving language or theme preferences
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What They Do:
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Optional metadata (e.g., expiration time, security flags)
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What device, browser, or location the user is from
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Here’s how you can disable cookies in common browsers:
1. Google Chrome
Open Chrome and click the three vertical dots in the top-right corner.
Go to Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data.
Choose your preferred option:
Block all cookies (not recommended, can break most websites).
Block third-party cookies (can block ads and tracking cookies).
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Go to Settings > Privacy & Security.
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Under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act § 1-200 et seq., I am requesting an opportunity to obtain copies of the following public record:
The current Head Football Coach contract between Randy Edsall and the University of Connecticut including any amendments thereto
Please note: If the coach did not sign a contract – but is instead working from an offer letter and/or memorandum of understanding – those documents will suffice in fulfillment of this request.
If there are any fees for searching or copying these records, please invoice me for the cost. However, I would also like to request a waiver of all fees in that the disclosure of the requested information is in the public interest and will contribute significantly to the public’s understanding of the head football coach contract as well as the buyout language and value within. This information is not being sought for commercial purposes, as I am using it for a school project.
I request a timely response to this request. If you expect a significant delay in responding to or in fulfilling this request, please contact me with information about when I might expect copies or the ability to inspect the requested records.
If you deny any or all of this request, please cite each specific exemption you feel justifies the refusal to release the information and notify me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law.
James Moore & Co. P.L. would like to submit a public records/FOIA request to obtain a copy of the university’s contract with their current CPA to perform NCAA Agreed-Upon Procedures services for the athletic department. The contract for this engagement could be included in the university’s audit services contract with their current CPA firm.
FOI #21-111 (03-24-21, 12:31 pm) - Subject - Athletics
Name - Andy Wittry
Affiliation - Out of Bounds with Andy Wittry (Substack newsletter)
I'd like to make a public records request for a copy of any emails, as well as any related attachments, sent to or from President Thomas Katsouleas or AD David Benedict (although not exclusively emails between these two individuals) starting March 18 and ending March 23, 2021 that include "Emmert." You can ignore any industry newsletters, such as D1.ticker or Apple News. Since this request is of public interest, I'd like to request that any associated fees are waived.
FOI #21-109 (03-23-21, 12:29 pm) - Subject - Athletics
Name - Andy Wittry
Affiliation - Out of Bounds with Andy Wittry (Substack newsletter)
I'd like to make a public records request for a copy of any emails, as well as any related attachments, sent to or from President Thomas Katsouleas starting March 18 and ending March 23, 2021 that include any of "women's tournament," "women's NCAA tournament," or "women's basketball tournament." Since this request is of public interest, I'd like to request that any associated fees are waived.
FOI #21-108 (03-23-21, 9:50 am) - Subject - LMO71320- main campus landscaping services
Name - Dylan Symonette
Affiliation - Greenway Property Services Inc.
Please provide bid results from all companies that bid on the Main campus landscape maintenance #LM071320, as well as the awarded contract amount.
Also please provide the evaluation score sheets of the final three contractors that made presentations and submitted pricing. Thank you.
FOI #21-107 (03-23-21, 8:44 am) - Subject - Retention and Tenure Track Faculty Separations
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - University of Connecticut
1. History of faculty retention offers from AY 16-17 through AY 19-20 (Rachel Wice in the Provost's Office has this information)
2. Separation history of regular payroll faculty from AY 16-17 (8/23/16) through AY 19-20 (5/22/20) -- title, reason for departure if provided, start date at university, separation date at university, gender, race/ethnicity
FOI #21-106 (03-22-21, 6:43 pm) - Subject - Clery Reports
Name - Audrey Redpath
Affiliation - Echo Newspaper WCSU
CLERY Act Required Annual Security Reports (in the digital format in which they're archived and distributed) reporting data through the prior calendar year for the following years: