What a COVID-19 Vaccine May Mean for Shark Populations Published 3y ago - Online Editor Erin Drumm, Staff Writer As coronavirus transmission continues around the world and the death toll increases every day, scientists are racing to develop a vaccine for the widespread disease. Squalene, an oil naturally produced in the liver of shark species, i... More »
COVID-19 and Sports Published 3y ago - Online Editor Kyle Sorgi, Staff Writer The world had to hit the pause button for several aspects of daily life when COVID-19 first introduced itself. However, sports have rebounded surprisingly well through either resuming an ongoing season, rescheduling an upcoming slate,... More »
Greenhounds Column: Link-Tree Provides Easy Ways to Go Green Published 3y ago - Online Editor Kelly Knutelski, Staff Writer Many times, we want to commit ourselves to a more sustainable lifestyle, but the convenience of Amazon Prime’s 1-day shipping can get in the way. Other times we may want to educate ourselves on the environment but don’t know ... More »
A Look at Our 2020 Autumn Published 3y ago - Online Editor Sydney Tappan, Assistant Editor-in-Chief / Campus Life Editor There is no denying that this fall looks different than those prior. Nonetheless, there are still safe ways to celebrate the upcoming fall seasons. Here’s a few ideas to get you in the spirit: &n... More »
FEEL LIKE I DO: Review Published 3y ago - Online Editor Joe Letizio, Arts and Entertainment Editor In the new single Feel Like I Do which features Kygo and the rising artist Vin Diesel I am reminded of simpler times. In the three-minute song, there are several factors which just suggest that this will be a class... More »
Life as a Remote Student Published 4y ago - Online Editor Grace Corbett, Staff Writer Assumption University in the fall is beautiful. The turning foliage, the painted skies, and the fallen leaves that line the campus provide us with our wonderful corner of the world. The air gets crisp and the geese begin to flee, y... More »
The Pandemic’s Pressures on Mental Health Published 4y ago - Online Editor Maureen Lynch, Staff Writer When the COVID-19 pandemic struck the United States back in January, no one knew what to expect. Since then, this pandemic has wreaked chaos in most Americans’ lives. This upheaval puts strain on the psyche, which has more people... More »
Paused Published 4y ago - Online Editor Sydney Tappan, Assistant Editor-in-Chief / Campus Life Editor More often than not the last six months we have only been filled with negatives as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. While there is plenty to be saddened about, the fact of the matter is nothing l... More »
“Six Feet of Sunshine” vs. Six Feet Apart Published 4y ago - Online Editor Timothy Forde, Staff Writer On September 6th, 2020, Kerri Walsh Jennings posted on Instagram. Her lengthy post began with her apologizing ahead of time for how her “intention is NEVER to hurt or disrespect.” However, it seemed that she was well a... More »
GreenHounds Column: Orange Skies on the West Coast and Why it’s not Just a Pretty Picture Published 4y ago - Online Editor Kelly Knutelski, Staff Writer The orange skies you’ve seen across social media are not a new Instagram filter, they’re real. This is a result of the 80 wildfires raging across 13 western states. In California alone, there have been 28 significant wildfire... More »
Music Memoirs: SIR MATTY V Published 4y ago - Online Editor Joe Letizio, Arts and Entertainment Editor During a recent interview I had the pleasure of interviewing Matt Varao (Sir Matty V). For those who do not know Sir Matty V as well as I do, he started his journey when he was only 13 years old. During this time, he... More »
7 Week Terms: Receiving Half the Education in Half the Time Published 4y ago - Online Editor Sam Surowiec, Staff Writer In March of this year, the world seemed to flip upside down. We all went home for spring break excited to get back to campus, but we never did. Instead, our homes became our university, and I finished my junior year from my bedroom.... More »