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November 2018

All posts published in November 2018

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Got Tickets?

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Caitlyn Bonasia – Staff Writer Have you ever walked outside of class or your dorm and immediately saw a ticket laying on your windshield? If so, you are not alone. In 2017, Campus Police issued 3,176 tickets to students, faculty, staff and College visito... More »

Inaugural “Bleed Blue” event

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Ryan Morgera – Staff Writer On October 26th from 5 to 7 p.m., the first annual “Bleed Blue” event took place on the Hagan Lawn. Students from all grades gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of the athletic teams on campus, as well as show their ... More »

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Eleven Killed in Pittsburgh shooting

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Tyler Cullen – Staff Writer A gunman who opened fire in the Tree of Life Synagogue killed eleven people and injured six others. This horrible massacre was carried out on the morning of October 27, on what would have been a normal Saturday morning. The ma... More »

Being Spiritual

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David Cifarelli – Editor In Chief Religion and spirituality: two very similar terms with two almost completely different definitions, at least from my perspective. My senior seminar class is addressing the conversation between the two concepts in our Pod... More »

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Honoring Our Vets

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Tyler Cullen – Staff Writer On Thursday, November 8th Assumption College held a Veterans Day ceremony in light of the upcoming holiday. In addition to this there was also a ribbon cutting that marked the opening of the brand new Veterans Lounge in the IT... More »

The worst is over

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Lauren Fitzgerald, Arts & Entertainment Editor Course registration, you have wronged me for the final time. The first reason is because you disabled my account, so I wasn’t able to register until 8:00 a.m. The second reason is because I’m now a senior,... More »

Midterm Elections Recap

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Eric Guditz – Copy Editor Voters in the U.S. headed to the polls on Tuesday, November 6th, 2018 for the midterm elections. These elections happen once every four years, halfway between presidential elections, and may consist of congressional, state and l... More »

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Why America should tune in to “This American Life”

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Sarah Ardolino, Staff Writer Bored of listening to the same songs over and over again? Need a study break from school work to clear your mind? Tired of listening to long radio ads in the car? Try turning on This American Life, an award winning radio program he... More »

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Sarah Wilson shows us how to cope with our beasts

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Lauren Fitzgerald, Arts & Entertainment Editor Sarah Wilson once encountered a Chinese proverb that said, “To conquer a beast, you must first make it beautiful.” From then on, she decided that in order to overcome her own beast, her anxiety, she mu... More »

The art of sewing

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Julianna Montminy Staff Writer The soft and steady hum of a Singer sewing machine buzzes through my mind as I recall when my mother first taught me how to sew. I was 7 years old and I distinctly recall holding a pink plastic sewing needle while sitting at the ... More »