USG New Leaders | April 19
Irma Valverde tears up during her first presidential address to the Undergraduate Student Government on April 19, during USG’s first meeting of the 2017-2018 school year, in which the new administration and senators were sworn in. (Amar Batra/The Daily Campus)
Military Ball | April 14
The UConn Office of Veterans Affairs and Military Programs hosts a military ball for UConn students on Friday, April 14, 2017 at the Nathan Hale Inn. The ball was a mock version of an official military ball and had many facets of an official ball including things like a table for POW/MIA soldiers, guest speakers, a pinning ceremony and a Marine cake-cutting ceremony. (Amar Batra/The Daily Campus)
UConn Softball | April 18
The Huskies take on UMass April 18 at Burrill Family Field. UConn beat out UMass 7-1 in their first game of the week. (Tyler Benton/The Daily Campus)
UConn Baseball | April 17
UConn baseball players react to Zac Susi going up to bat against Quinnipiac University on April 17 at home with a final score of 4-3. (Zhelun Lang/The Daily Campus)
Student Art | April 19
An art exhibition by Diana Abouchacra is held in the Art Building on UConn Storrs campus on April 19. The exhibit is titled “Include | Exclude: Explorations of Xenophobia Through Printmaking.” (Tyler Benton/The Daily Campus)
Senior Catwalk | April 17
A group poses after the South Campus RA’s first annual Senior Catwalk in the Student Union Ballroom on April 17. Alex Marshall, Nick Wolslegel, Jamie Moffa and Tiffany Deschamps were models for the catwalk while Brittany Davis, Alex Marshall, Raquel Pozsgai, Vanessa Kania and Jessica Harris hosted the event. At the end of the event, the hosts offered the audience a chance to walk on the catwalk themselves. (Charlotte Lao/The Daily Campus)
USG | April 17
Members of USG leadership hold a town hall to discuss potential funding policy changes with Tier II club leaders in the Student Organization Center on Monday, April 17, 2017. If changes are not implemented, USG will be unable to function in the next few years. (Amar Batra/The Daily Campus)