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March 2025

All posts published in March 2025

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Assumption’s Annual CSL Colloquium

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Julia Forest Copy Editor On March 20th, Assumption University held its 16th annual Community Service-Learning (CSL) Student Colloquium. Professor Land, who teaches English and is the CSL director, began the event by highlighting the importance of CSL and how v... More »

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Syd Speaks: Navigating Your Schedule

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Sydney Barber Staff Writer Dis­claimer: Syd Speaks is a stu­dent run col­umn and is in no way pro­fes­sional ad­vice, this is just for fun! If you or some­one you know is strug­gling, con­tact our on cam­pus di­rec­tor of coun­sel­ing ser­vices ... More »

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The Beauty of Bones; An Experience

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Savina Villani Staff Writer My most memorable experience in Rome was visiting the Capuchin ossuary, a lesser-known treasure of the city. It was made by a monk of the  Capuchin religious order, the name derived from the Italian word cappuccino, which means “... More »

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Day in the Life of a College Student

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Matthew Willar News Editor One thing I have learned about college is that even when you have a declared major, you still learn about yourself and what you want to do with your life. Since freshman year, I have struggled with finding my ideal lifestyle, trying ... More »

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Tips for Incoming First Years… From a First Year

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Daniel Griffin Opinion Editor With the Spring 2025 semester nearly halfway over and the next generation of high school seniors choosing their desired paths, there are certainly a lot of angst filled moments ahead. Especially following the selection of a Univer... More »

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Center of Civic Friendship: The Cure for Loneliness

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Mary Jane Rein and Emmilyn Fini Guest Writers College is typically a time for young people to forge connections that have the potential to evolve into cherished, lifelong bonds. Yet, many young people struggle to make friends and isolate themselves from peers ... More »

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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

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Danielle Aiken Editor in Chief As a university, we have consistently acknowledged the significant role we play in contributing to disposable waste. However, it seems as of late that we have traded one method of creating waste in lieu of another. Disposable con... More »

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Trump and Zelensky Showdown

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Matthew Willar News Editor Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, entered the White House on Feb. 28, expecting to sign a minerals deal that would give the U.S. increased access to rare earth minerals in Ukraine. A deal that President Trump has repeatedly ar... More »

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Kash Patel Confirmed as FBI Director

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Matthew Willar News Editor The Senate Republican Conference gave President Donald Trump another victory last month, confirming federal prosecutor Kash Patel to be the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). A partisan vote that saw two Republica... More »

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Parton’s “Please Please Please”

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Nora Geoghegan Staff Writer On February 14, Sabrina Carpenter released the deluxe version of her grammy winning album, Short n’ Sweet. Each song contains catchy lyrics, rhythmic guitar melodies, and luscious lyrics. Deluxe tracks include, “15 Minutes,” ... More »

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“Suits: L.A.” Season 1, Episode 1 Premiere Review

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Chris Cox Staff Writer This was a very great premier for the spin-off of “Suits”. First, let me quickly summarize “Suits” before diving into my opinions of “Suits L.A.”. In the original Suits, the show followed a group of lawyers out of New York, a... More »