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When I first stepped onto UConn’s campus four years ago — a chemistry major from Jersey Shore, nervous but excited — I didn’t know much about HuskyTHON.
They say everything happens for a reason, and the last four years have proven exactly that.
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.
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 ...
When I started as a freshman at the Stamford campus, I knew nobody and did pretty much nothing. My days consisted of going to class, going to work and going home.
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 ...
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.
While writing has always been a passion of mine and something that I know I want to pursue in my career, I had never envisaged joining the Daily Campus. As ...
My favorite senior columns start with a reflection on joining The Daily Campus. Although my story is rather simple, I love it.
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.
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.
To Karla, thank you for a great year leading the Life section in 2023-2024. You are an exceptional person, and I’m grateful to have been able to work alongside you. I can’t wait to see the direction ...