Soundtrack of my life (so far) Published 4y ago - Staff Writer As I go through life and my attachment and love of music continues to grow and strengthen I find songs and artists that resemble my emotions, experiences and thoughts. These people and products help me to learn more about myself and express things that I canno... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Senior retreat reflection Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Deirdre Gunning Staff Writer “And no matter where we go, we always find our way back home.” I signed up to be a senior retreat leader, thinking I knew everything about God’s plan for me and how I would finish my last semester at Assumption. Senior Retrea... More »
Rihanna sues father for deceit Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Iva Juka Staff Writer It has been reported that the Barbadian pop and R&B singer, Rihanna, is suing her father Ronald Fenty, for falsely advertising her name without her consent. The suit allegedly states that in 2017, Ronald teamed up with another man, na... More »
Bookmark?Remove? New study space in Plourde Published 4y ago - Staff Writer David Cifarelli Editor-In-Chief Studying and exercise are two terms most people try so hard to bring together, but do not always know how. Typically, people try their best to stay healthy while also getting work done. Therefore, the age of multitasking is in f... More »
Russia offers North Korea power plant Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Katie Samalis Copy Editor Russia has offered North Korea a deal to create a nuclear power plant in exchange for the dismantling of North Korea’s nuclear weapons. The totalitarian regime has been an increasing nuclear threat, especially to the United States. ... More »
Bookmark?Remove? “Dress for Success” Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Sarah Ardolino Staff Writer “Informative, fun and energetic,” Kelly Stairs described the Career Development and Internship Center’s (CDIC) sixth annual Dress for Success Fashion Show. Stairs is a Career Advisor at the CDIC. She was responsible for gettin... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Patriots add to Boston’s championships with Super Bowl LIII Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Samantha Surowiec Staff Writer Ninety-eight days after the Red Sox won the 2018 World Series, the New England Patriots kept the ball rolling, becoming Super Bowl champions once again. While the game itself was extremely boring and very low scoring, the lowest ... More »
New Year, New Me Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Sarah Ardolino Staff Writer I going to be honest with you, I hate New Year’s resolutions. Actually, let me rephrase that: I hate unrealistic New Year’s resolutions that always seem to be broken in the first month of starting. You know how it goes; the gym ... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Taking risks Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Here I am again readers, back at it with another column in this issue. If you read my other column in the news section, you would know that I mentioned that this semester is going to be one of reflection for myself based off the many commitments (both new and ... More »
Ben and Jerry’s over Breyers Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Meg Brennan Staff Writer If you know anything about me, I’m a bit of an ice cream enthusiast – it’s my dessert of choice, and if an opportunity arises to get a scoop, I’m taking it. Since I love ice cream so much, I’ve tried a multitude of brands to ... More »
Bookmark?Remove? Busy winter break for SEND Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Mark San Clemente staff writer Something that people tend to lose sight of these days is being present with one another. Everyone is so busy, especially on a college campus. Whether you have work, a meeting, a group project, student teaching, or reading to do,... More »
Do not forget about us Published 4y ago - Staff Writer Gemaers Dorvil staff writer Time and time again, I hear the question, “Why do we still celebrate black history month?” I find that interesting because Black History is so critical to the development of America as we see it today. Some do not seem to know t... More »