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October 2025

All posts published in October 2025

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Fantasy Football: More than a Game

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Daniel Griffin Opinion Editor Ever since I was young there were two things that meant the world to me: sports and family. Growing up in a big Irish family with many aunts, uncles, and cousins, my childhood was always surrounded by competition. Whether it be th... More »

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The Road to the 2026 World Cup

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Emily Olcott Staff Writer The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be one of the most exciting tournaments to watch in recent years. With the competition expanding to 48 teams and hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, football fans are set to ex... More »

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Hamilton’s Difficult Transition from Ferrari

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Emily Olcott Staff Writer When Lewis Hamiliton first stepped into the iconic Ferrari garage, it seemed like a fairytale in the making. After nearly 12 seasons with Mercedes, and seven world championships, his sudden 2025 switch to Ferrari seemed like a storybo... More »

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Sexual Assault Cases in Professional Sports

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Colleen Finn Staff Writer This summer, the five professional hockey players involved in the Hockey Canda Sexual Assualt case were acquitted of their sexual assault charges. On July 25th, the NHL shared in an official statement that “the allegations made in t... More »

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Bad Bunny Makes Waves

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Mackenzie Tupja Staff Writer When Bad Bunny was announced as this year’s Super Bowl halftime performer, many reactions came pouring in, from fans and others. For many, it’s an exciting and long-overdue recognition that will mirror the growing influence of ... More »

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10 Horror Flicks that Slay (Literally)

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Amy Lee Staff Writer Scream, Halloween, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street. What do these films all have in common besides being beloved and classic horror movies? They’re not scary. At least not by today’s standards. As a scaredy-cat turned horror m... More »

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Should Fall Break Still Exist?

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Daniel Griffin Opinion Editor With Fall Break somehow already in the rearview once again, students across the country are returning to their campuses to begin what can be a very daunting midterm season. Some receiving an entire week off for their Fall Break, s... More »

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The Importance of Vampires

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Kelsy Brown Staff Writer For the last few months, I have challenged myself to begin to read at least one classic novel a month. In light of Halloween, I thought there was no better timing to finally read Dracula by Bram Stocker. This novel has been sitting in ... More »

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“The Life of a Showgirl” Continues the Show

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Kelsy Brown Staff Writer On October 3rd, global pop sensation Taylor Swift dropped her highly anticipated twelfth album The Life of a Showgirl. With this album, Swift added twelve new songs to her discography. Many of the songs are inspired by her time traveli... More »

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“Man’s Best Friend” – Feminist or Flop

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Nora Geoghegan Staff Writer Welcome to the first edition of politics and pop culture! This column aims to analyze the relationship between politics and pop culture and how it impacts us and society. The Greek Statesman Pericles best sums up this relationship b... More »

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‘House of Guinness’ Review

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Daniel Griffin Opinion Editor “You’ll Never Escape Your Name!” Uttered early in episode 2, this quote almost fully sums up what it means to be a Guinness in 19th century Ireland. Especially being the child of the late Arthur Guinness, a legendary beer-ma... More »