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Shanice Rhule is currently a campus correspondent for The Daily Campus. As a junior double majoring in journalism and communications, she's eager to write articles on topics that excite her and she ...
The Daily Campus provides a number of ways for UConn students to get involved. We have four content written sections News, Life, Sports, Opinion. If you're not interested in writing, we also have a ...
The Daily Campus received emails sent to and from University of Connecticut President Radenka Maric, highlighting concerns of the university’s handling of the Israel and Palestine conflict following ...
With over 900 student organizations at the University of Connecticut, a new club called “The Legacy Project (TLP),” is seeking members.
William Shakespeare is one of the most revered English authors of all time, with hundreds of famous works all written in a relatively short time. Despite his status as arguably the most revered ...
The National Institutes for Health (NIH) cut indirect funding for research to 15%, according to supplemental guidance from the NIH. This includes a $35 million cut to the University of Connecticut and ...
Djo is the singer, songwriter and guitarist alias of famous actor Joe Keery. Djo started releasing music in 2019, with some singles and his debut album “Twenty Twenty” to relative success. He would ...
The University of Connecticut Provost’s office is evaluating at least 245 programs which are at risk of being cut, including 70 undergraduate majors, 72 master’s degree programs, 76 graduate ...
“It’s okay to regret and come out the other side.” This Tuesday, writer and speaker Nic Sheff spoke to the University of Connecticut community about mental health and addiction. His battle with drugs ...
When neurotypical people think of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), they often think of organizations such as Autism Speaks, which is one of the most internationally recognized autism groups. However, ...
If you asked most young adults what their least favorite parts of being in this age bracket are, one of the most likely responses – other than the constant worry of what the hell they’re going to do ...
Welcome back to “The Backlog,” the column where I review video games based on a different genre each month.