The 2025-2026 academic year was nothing if not full of news at the University of Connecticut. The year brought construction, funding cuts and protests, but amid the challenges came wins, success ...
As the school year comes to a close, it gives us the chance to reflect on all the successes our athletic programs had this year! As the sports section, it is our pleasure to continuously publish ...
to not have joined sooner. (Does everyone make that joke? Probably. But I felt it was worthwhile.) Photos courtesy of the author I came to Storrs’ windy campus during fall 2023. People always diss the ...
Just like that, another year came and went here at The Daily Campus. Over the last few months, we ate a ton of ice cream, watched another national championship game (boo Michigan) and saw Quavo ...
Over three decades after my parents met and graduated here, I will be graduating from the University of Connecticut. Photo courtesy of the author I arrived at my dream school unsure of which ...
I started at the Daily Campus barely knowing how to use a camera and somehow ended up seeing my entire college experience through one.  Photos courtesy of the author When I first came to the ...
Over the past two semesters, the Editorial Board has strived to make sense of the rapidly changing landscape facing students at the University of Connecticut. We have covered everything from the ...
My time at The Daily Campus can best be described, echoing the words of the Grateful Dead, as a long, strange trip. It certainly didn’t go how I thought it would, but I’m incredibly happy about ...
I’m always scared. Human interaction especially frightens me. People scare me. Talking scares me. Being perceived scares me. Photos courtesy of the author So when I joined The Daily Campus as a ...
I began writing for The Daily Campus after transferring schools and wanting to get involved on campus. I hadn’t done anything journalism related but had a newfound interest in writing more. I ...
In just three of the fastest years of my life, I have done everything someone could ever hope to do in college, at least if that someone is the type to spend way too long at the newspaper building ...