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Two decades, two years

Published 6y ago -

As I began to reflect back on what the past twenty-two years of my life brought, I started to think about what life is to me. Life is hard, we all know that, but it’s the way in which we choose to tackle this challenge that determines whether life is unbeara... More »

Cosby sentenced three to ten years

Published 6y ago -

Eric Guditz Copy Editor Once known as “America’s Dad,” Bill Cosby is an entertainment icon whose career has spanned over five decades. On September 25th he appeared in a courthouse in Norristown, PA, and was sentenced to three to ten years in state priso... More »

New event for SGA in the works

Published 6y ago -

Colin McQuillian Vice President for Student Affairs The fall at Assumption is one of the most beautiful and best times of the year here on 500 Salisbury Street. The leaves are changing colors and the campus is at its peak of beauty. With the month of October a... More »

Pre-Law lunch

Published 6y ago -

Tyler Cullen Staff Writer Last Friday, September 28th, the first pre law luncheon was held at Charlie’s from 12:30-1:30. This meeting was just one of many upcoming meetings, the group has plans to meet around three times each semester. At the start of the me... More »

Bringing back the Baroque

Published 6y ago -

Jakob Pohlman Staff Writer During the common hour on Thursday, September 27th, the Bach Consort of Worcester performed iconic baroque-era pieces using strings, flute, harpsichord and acoustic guitar. The Bach Consort of Worcester is a musical performance group... More »

Dunkin Donuts rebranding unsettles New Englanders

Published 6y ago -

Bridget Coakley staff writer With the decline of doughnut eaters comes the end of an iconic name known to many New Englanders. Soon enough, dads across New England won’t be saying “let’s go to Dunkin’ Donuts” before their kid’s games, they’ll be ... More »

The voter’s dilemma: Question One

Published 6y ago -

Amber LaBonte Staff Writer We’ve all heard it before. It is our right, privilege and duty to vote as citizens of our country and members of our community. While some may think it doesn’t matter, how we choose to vote can shape our country’s policies. How... More »

Passion over planning

Published 6y ago -

All summer people asked me, “Are you excited for senior year?” or “What are you going to do after college?” They spoke as though I have my whole life planned out. The truth is, I don’t know exactly what I want to do. I have an idea; in fact I have se... More »

True Life: I think I’m Emo

Published 6y ago -

Celia Rose Smith Assistant Editor-In-Chief This past weekend, I was just sitting on my couch, pondering life and enjoying an episode of “Daria” when it hit me: emo is short for emotional. I freaked out, thinking I came to another one of my huge revelations... More »

I’m not Goth, mom, I’m Emo

Published 6y ago -

Celia Rose Smith Assistant Editor-in-chief Imagine this: it’s 2008 and you’re walking down the halls of your middle school. You spot three of your classmates who identify within an alternative culture. Theresa is Goth, Danny is emo and Leila is scene. Yet,... More »

The “D” Word

Published 6y ago -

Sarina Nassar staff writer As a 21-year-old senior in college, I have decided to make some changes in my life and try something called “dating.” Did I just use the “D” word? Yes, dating. I don’t mean going on Tinder and matching with strangers that y... More »

Touring all summer

Published 6y ago -

Samantha Surowiec Staff Writer Coming to Assumption College, I knew exactly what on-campus job I wanted: Admissions Ambassador. I fell in love with the passion and commitment of the twelve Ambassadors the first time I encountered them at Accept Assumption, as ... More »