Just like how Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokić spaces the floor, make sure to make space in your schedule because the NBA is back for its 78th season! Massive trades and free-agent signings ...
On October 10, Connecticut College hosted the Congressional Representative Debate for the Second District of Connecticut in front of a crowded Evans Hall. The audience included students, notably many ...
Note: This roundtable is a collaboration between Daily Campus, the University of Connecticut’s student newspaper and The College Voice. As Election Day quickly approaches, students at the University ...
Set on the imaginary cold, northern sea isle of Oldfoundland, the Theater Department’s fall play “Set Zero” opened with Farin—portrayed by Ave Mary Aloia ‘26—singing an original song written by the ...
From the depths of stardom rises a new cultural phenomenon: pop stars establishing their boundaries and changing the expectations of modern public figures. Chappell Roan is at the front of this ...
Strong gusts of rain and winds beat down on thousands upon thousands of festival goers, testing the endurance of both on-stage performers and the youthful crowd alike. Still, even Mother Nature’s best ...
This week, the first phase of the Crozier-Williams building construction has concluded. But what does this mean for the future, and what other changes should we be aware of as construction continues?
OCT. 17 — As on every Thursday evening on Conn’s campus, the students of the Student Government Association (SGA) General Assembly assembled (‘cause it’s an assembly) in Ernst Common Room to address ...
This past summer, Connecticut College Posse Scholar Ryan Rivera ‘25 and alumna Yasmine Tohme ‘24 received the exciting news that their short film “Those Who Don’t” won two major awards: Best Student ...
Whether you’re a diehard fan or attend for good food and live entertainment, most can agree that nothing is quite as nostalgic as a minor league baseball game. An American pastime cherished for ...
The hustle and bustle of the school year is in full swing, and, as any humanities student knows, the arrival of the brisk fall air means one thing: hundreds of pages of reading a week! Without labs or ...
On October 18 and 19, Connecticut College welcomed families and friends for its annual Fall Weekend, a celebration that brings together faculty, staff, parents and of course students. One of the ...