University Life

Ryan Caron King ’15 (CLAS), general manager of WHUS, interviewing the folk group Poor Old Shine.(Ken Best/UConn Photo)

Campus Radio in the Digital Age

WHUS moves to expand its audience, as technology changes listening habits.

Studying Latin America At Home and Abroad

Latin American Studies courses and study abroad opportunities are helping Aaron Dion achieve his career goals.

The Chemistry Building at night. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Night Visions

UConn’s spectacular campus views don’t dim when the sun goes down. Check out some favorite 'night visions.'

Sledding on Horsebarn Hill, Feb. 13, 2014 (Cody Carver/UConn Photo)

Snow Day Sledding on Horsebarn Hill

Winter at UConn wouldn't be complete without a chance to go sledding on Horsebarn Hill.

Student Develops Her Own Niche at UConn

After exploring various different options, Juanita Austin ’15 (SFA) reached a solution that combines her many interests.

Show Some Husky Love: Vote

This year, the basketball competition isn't just on the court.

Students scoop ice cream during Subog's One Ton Sundae on the Student Union patio on Feb. 7, 2014. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Flavor of the Year Captures Husky Spirit

Jonathan Java Crunch was officially launched as this year's Senior Scoop flavor at today's One-Ton Sundae event.

Journalism Student Joins Today Team in Sochi

After two internships with NBC, Gabrielle Levesque '14 (CLAS) is in Russia with the Today show team covering the Winter Olympics.

The University’s milk production makes it an important contributor to the region’s dairy industry. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Milking the Herd for Education, Science, and the Economy

The value of UConn’s award-winning dairy herd extends far beyond providing the main ingredient in a double dip cone.

Mascot Jonathan XIV the husky dog poses for a portrait. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

There’s a New Dog on Campus

Jonathan XIV, UConn's newest Husky mascot, arrived in Storrs during winter break.