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After losing five games in a row to kick off the 2025 campaign, the UConn baseball team, led by Head Coach Jim Penders, is now one of college baseball’s hottest programs. Having defeated some of the ...
Every year, graduating seniors at the University of Connecticut participate in the tradition of Senior Scoop, where they pitch and vote on what will be the official ice cream flavor of their class ...
For many students, it can sometimes feel like the University of Connecticut exists within a bubble. As our campus sits in quaint Storrs, we often feel physically isolated from both the world and ...
Graduating from college is a time that comes with a lot of reflection. Looking back on the three years’ worth of articles I wrote for The Daily Campus Opinion section, I have been able to reflect ...
College always seemed like an impassable road to me. Sure, adults look back on their time in college as that of youth and bad decisions. For me, it’s a bit more somber than that.
They say everything happens for a reason, and the last four years have proven exactly that.
My favorite senior columns start with a reflection on joining The Daily Campus. Although my story is rather simple, I love it.
As I prepare to leave The Daily Campus and move onto the next chapter of my life, I have one piece of advice for the readers: Don’t work here. I’ll tell you why.
Being tasked with writing a piece aiming to summarize one’s entire college experience may be daunting to some, but when I was granted the opportunity to do so, I knew exactly what I was going to ...
It’s 2:00 a.m. on a Friday night in January of my sophomore year. I’m surrounded by a team of peers eating cold pizza, chatting about nothing and everything.
Why are you so involved in the newspaper if you’re a pre-med physiology and neurobiology major?” That’s probably the most popular question I’ve gotten throughout these past four years.
After all, I took a publishing class in high school. In fact, as I’d come to find out, The Daily Campus is a lot like high school. There are cliques and drama, but at the end of the day, the greater ...