Month

September 2021

All posts published in September 2021

12 posts

Club Spotlight: Outdoors Club

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By Caleb White, Online Editor With pandemic limitations being relaxed from last year, many clubs on campus are looking for a fresh start. One of these is the Outdoors Club, which is actively seeking new members after a long hiatus. Nathaniel Putnam, the captai... More »

Sarcastic But Serious

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Joe Letizio Arts and En­ter­tain­ment ed­i­tor I was able to connect with Connor previously and ask her about her experience as a podcaster and producer during which I was able to get a better idea of who she is and what her podcast is about. From ch... More »

The Downfall of Dunkin

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By Tyler Cullen, Copy Editor           It is no surprise to most students by now that Dunkin has been replaced by a Caribou coffee.  Being the Dunkin loyalist that every good New Englander is, to me, this ... More »

It’s Time to Rethink Your Opinions

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Written by Maureen Lynch You know how you read criticism pieces or watch reviews on a movie or video game you really like? Half the time when I read or watch that content, I think to myself, “These people are doing a great job of analyzing and defining probl... More »

How Climate Change is Affecting Natural Disasters

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Written by Teresa Prytko There is more to climate change than just warmer temperatures. These warmer temperatures have a direct effect on weather, and can even increase the strength of natural disasters such as hurricanes and tropical storms. Recently there ... More »

Hound’s Hot Take: Lion King Edition

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By Quinn Ryan, Staff Writer I am a man of the people. I know the burning question that is on everyone’s mind. In the midst of a global pandemic, where our future on campus and in the world is unknown, and with the litany of social issues plaguing our society... More »

NFL Injuries: Comeback Players and Early Victims

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By Kyle Sorgi, Staff Writer The NFL has taken on a new identity this year in two main ways: its inaugural 18-week regular season schedule, and the return of several star players from season-ending injuries in 2020. The latter is more impactful towards the leve... More »

Freshman Year: A Retrospective

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Caleb White, Online Editor Being an underclassman in the age of a pandemic is weird. Really weird. All the usual things you expect from college are turned upside-down, and my experience as a freshman last year is a great example. With around 800 students on-ca... More »

Establishing Yourself In College

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Joe Letizio Arts and En­ter­tain­ment ed­i­tor When you are trying to establish yourself in college, it is important to keep in mind is how to start and hold a conversation. For many individuals, communicating is rather challenging. For myself I have... More »

Sophomore Year: How to Get Through

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Maureen Lynch, Opinion Editor Here’s the thing. I’m a sophomore this year, and yet, I don’t know anything about what college is supposed to be. Whether you were remote or on campus during your freshman year, no one in the class of 2024 has adjusted to co... More »

Living a Life that Matters

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As I rummaged through the mess in my disorganized bedroom just days before I was slated to move back to campus, I stumbled upon a box of items I collected over my first two years of college. A reusable rubber straw. A ball I found outside of the Plourde. A tin... More »