The Justice, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
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The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
2 hours ago by Our Opinion
When the weather gets colder, students are more likely to begin trying to find ways to avoid walking to class. Especially with sunset coming earlier and earlier, the temptation builds to hop in the car, instead of trudging all the way across campus in the dark.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
4 hours ago by Stephen Ortiz
If you've been near a radio in the past month, you probably have heard both of Beyoncé's new, split-personality singles. The first, "If I Were A Boy," is a slowed-down contemplation on how life would be if she had the chance to see through the eyes of a man.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
7 hours ago by Our Opinion
The UConn Honors Program is known for its large cumulative final projects - generally theses that range from 50 to 200 pages in length. However, for students who enter into the honors program as freshmen, there is another lesser known (and totally nonsensical) midpoint project: the sophomore certificate.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
7 hours ago by Ronald Quiroga
The problems of immigration have been prevalent in the United States since its very creation. Now in the 21st century, there is still the debate about what to do with all those who really "don't belong." American history can, in fact, label its past into segments of class and race struggles that date back further then the Declaration of Independence.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
2 hours ago by Russell Blair
Shards of glass, sharp rocks and odd smells - what sound like the makings for a horrific science experiment are the conditions the UConn women's rugby team faces each time they take the field at Depot Campus after university-wide budget cuts.
UConn's Club Sports Council, following the trend of many other organizations on campus, has had its budget substantially cut, passing the effects on to the many teams it oversees.
The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, Boston, MA
5 hours ago by Kelly Smith
On Nov. 1, The Boston Vegetarian Society hosted the 13th annual Boston Vegetarian Food Festival on World Vegan Day, attracting thousands to the Reggie Lewis Athletic Center on Tremont Street for free samples of food from hundreds of local businesses and exhibitors.
The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, Boston, MA
5 hours ago by Kasey Fielding
After stumbling onto JuicyCampus while perusing Facebook one unproductive afternoon, I was drawn in and immediately had that watching-a-car-wreck feeling: you know you should look away, but it's so horrifying that you just keep staring.