Bookmark?Remove? What are the Top Five Best Dressed Rivalries in Professional Sports? Published 4y ago - Online Editor David Pepin, Editor-In-Chief Have you ever had that one friend that just picked whichever team had the cooler uniforms to cheer for? What teams wear to play is becoming more and more of a focus of sports each year. They have evolved into such a huge part of sp... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Track and Field Breaks Records at Indoor Season Opener Published 4y ago - Online Editor Gina Savino, Sports Editor Track and Field began their indoor season this past Saturday at the Alden Invitation in Providence, Rhode Island. The team saw school records broken at their very first meet, as well as at least one fifth place finish by six differen... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Worcester’s Top Three Restaurants Published 4y ago - Online Editor David Pepin, Editor-In-Chief Worcester is a city that is known for its great food options. There is something for nearly everyone, and over my four years at Assumption, I have tried a good variety of them. Going to college in Worcester means that we have all t... More »
Bookmark?Remove? The Debate of the Season: Does Christmas Start in November or December? Published 4y ago - Online Editor Justin Rankin, Business Editor It is November first; “Spooky Season” has officially ended. Now it is time to prepare for the next holiday. What Holiday do we prepare for? Is it Christmas or Thanksgiving? For each person it depends, for some it is the Chris... More »
Bookmark?Remove? You Do Not Have to Have It All Figured Out Published 4y ago - Online Editor Sarah Ardolino, Arts & Entertainment Editor As an underclassman, I was always scared to become a senior. All the seniors before me appeared to be so old and wise. It seemed like they had their lives together and everything all planned out for after graduat... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Unpopular Opinion: Christmas Music Is Overrated Published 4y ago - Online Editor Alicia Burrows, Assistant Editor-In-Chief At this time of year, practically every radio station you turn to is playing Christmas music. The familiar tunes of Jingle Bells and Let it Snow fill grocery stores, cafes, pharmacies and even the local bars. Is there... More »
Bookmark?Remove? 2020 On Its Way Published 4y ago - Online Editor Alicia Burrows, Assistant Editor-in-Chief Yikes. That is a year that I never thought would come. When I came to Assumption for my COMPASS orientation a whole three and a half years ago, it was crazy to be welcomed as the class of 2020. I mean, I still feel lik... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Eight Worcester Colleges Offer Tuition Waivers to the Children of Fallen Worcester Fire Lieutenant Jason Menard Published 4y ago - Online Editor Iva Juka, Copy Editor Eight colleges in the Central Massachusetts area have offered undergraduate tuition waivers to the children of the fallen Worcester Fire Lieutenant Jason Menard. Menard’s children will be able to obtain the waiver if they are accepted i... More »
What Exactly Were the 2010s? Published 4y ago - Online Editor Tom Angell, Staff Writer What were the 2010s? As the decade after the 9/11-decade comes to a close, it is easy to say there are many answers to a question like that. The immediate, decade-long existential insecurities became more internalized. It was a decade ... More »
Bookmark?Remove? President Trump Impeachment Inquiry Continues Through the Fall Published 4y ago - Online Editor Tom Angell, Staff Writer President Trump is under critical scrutiny these past few months and it has all led to an impeachment inquiry. The issue on the table is whether there was an alleged quid pro quo with Ukraine. Trump is accused of withholding military a... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Campus Police Forgives Parking Tickets in Exchange for toys for kids in need at 21st Annual Tickets-for-Tots Published 4y ago - Online Editor Marisa Butler, Staff Writer This week marked the 21st annual Tickets-for-Tots Program hosted by Assumption College’s Campus Police at the Christmas in Charlie’s event. This program forgives student parking tickets while giving back to the Worcester commun... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Students Celebrate the End of the Semester with Midnight Breakfast Published 4y ago - Online Editor Rachel Berthiaume, Staff Writer To celebrate the end of fall semester, Assumption’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosts the annual Midnight Breakfast at Taylor Dining Hall the day before finals began. Midnight Breakfast is an opportunity for students ... More »