Keeping to tradition, you’ll also find the results of our Valentine’s Day survey. Get to know the Husky community be tt er by rea ding their accounts of the ups and downs of romance and a few entertaining — maybe even concerning — dating and sex stories. Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey! Have a lovely Valentine’s Day! Please fill out this quick anonymous survey and contribute to our annual tradition! The results will be published in our special annual Valentine's Day issue coming out on Wednesday, February 14. For more information, contact: The Daily Campus Life Section at life@dailycampus.com Please fill out this quick anonymous survey and contribute to this annual tradition! The results will be published in our special annual Valentine's Day issue coming out on Monday, February 14. For more information, contact: The Daily Campus Life Section at life@dailycampus.com I rented an airbnb with my girlfriend after coming home from school. Needless to say we took full advantage of the bed that was provided. We were so loud that the owners of the airbnb thought we were getting robbed and called the cops. The Daily Campus is UConn's independent, student-run newspaper. We strive to provide the UConn community with fair, accurate, relevant and editorially independent content, to take on student interests as our own interests, and to provide the best possible environment for students to learn, experience and develop skills related to news media. Every year, The Daily Campus Life section publishes its special Valentine’s Day issue on Feb. 14. This annual survey is meant to reflect the UConn community's feelings toward love, relationships, dating and sex. the_dailycampus on February 14, 2022: "LIFE // The results are in! Check out your answers to the Valentine’s Day Survey. Thank you for participating! Happy So far over 1,000 romantic hopefuls on campus have registered to be paired up in time for Valentine's Day. Created by the Harvard Computer Society in 1994, Datamatch is a free website that uses an algorithm based on answers to lighthearted university-specific questions to provide its surveyed participants with around 10 matches from their Posted by u/ResponsibleHousing87 - 18 votes and no comments The Daily Campus Valentine's Day Survey 2025. Student Organization Events & Information. 2/5 Workshop TODAY SAWEA x NISA. 2/5 Historical Society First Meeting 2/5. The Daily Campus Valentine's Day Survey 2025. The Daily Campus wants to know what dating, relationships, love, and sex look like for the UConn community this year. The Daily Campus is UConn's independent, student-run newspaper. We strive to provide the UConn community with fair, accurate, relevant and editorially independent content, to take on student interests as our own interests, and to provide the best possible environment for students to learn, experience and develop skills related to news media. The color red is simply more vivid, impactful and exciting than pink. For example, over the past two weeks, The Daily Campus has featured an advertisement for the Life section’s Valentine’s Day survey — the background of the advertisement is pink while the text is red. The Daily Campus conducts an annual Valentine’s Day survey of UConn students. These are some of the things people identified as some of the most memorable sex or dating moments. I brought them to all you can eat sushi after they told me they love sushi, and they ended up only getting a miso soup (most expensive miso soup of all time) The Daily Campus conducts an annual Valentine’s Day survey of UConn students. These are some of the things people identified as the most rewarding parts of relationships. The emotional and physical intimacy can’t be matched with anybody else. You have an anchor. Physicality For the seventh consecutive year, The Daily Campus Life section has taken it upon ourselves to chronicle the spirit of everyone’s second-favorite holiday (next to National Lasagna Day). Valentine’s Day — in all its Cupid-worshiping, card-making, chalk-flavored heart-eating ethos — has certainly gotten a bad rap for revering the most Valentine’s Day evokes a wide range of emotions, from happiness and excitement to loneliness and sadness. These emotions can be amplified by the stress and anxiety college students experience. A common misconception one feels in this melancholy state is that you’re the only one spending it alone. In reality, whether you’re going out with your significant other, relaxing with some friends The results will be published in our special annual Valentine's Day issue coming out on Wednesday, February 14. For more information, contact: The Daily Campus Life Section at life@dailycampus.com Other stories from the Student Daily Digest for Friday, February 2, 2024 >> Open-ended responses to our survey | The Daily Campus Happy reading! Visit the post for more.
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