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Is the NFL Rigging Games for the Chiefs?

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Christopher Lambert Staff Writer No, the National Football League (NFL) is not conspiring to rig games for the Kansas City Chiefs. As a New England Patriots fan, I would love to say they are and that the Chiefs dynasty needs way more help than we ever did. Aft... More »

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Trump Back in Office with a Vengeance

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Rob Mullins Staff Writer Abroad After a stunning victory over former Vice President Kamala Harris, Donald Trump has once again returned to the White House. But this time, things are different. Trump has moved to confirm cabinet nominees at unprecedented speed,... More »

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Gen Z Advisor

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Matthew Willar News Editor Ever since President Donald Trump entered the political realm, he has heavily involved his family in his policy-making decisions. Whether that be his daughter, Ivanka Trump, who served as one of his advisors, or his son-in-law, Jared... More »

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Is it too early for St. Patrick’s Day? Never.

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Nora Geoghegan Staff Writer Céad Míle Fáilte! With St. Patrick’s Day about a month away, it begs the question, is it too early to begin prepping for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations? Given my experience and opinion, it’s never too early! Growing up ... More »

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Assumption’s Christian Orthodox Fellowship

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Maya Colouras Guest Writer Hey everyone! My name is Maya Coulouras and I’m a junior here at Assumption. I’m also the student leader of the new 2024- 2025 chapter of Orthodox Christian Fellowship at Assumption! Orthodox Christian Fellowship has not been on ... More »

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SEND: Reflections on El Paso

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Sophia Patrizi Guest Writer Attending the SEND trip to El Paso, Texas, was an experience I will never forget. Although I knew ahead of time that we would be attending meetings and presentations led by volunteers specializing in immigration issues, I learned so... More »

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Exploring the Differences

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Sara Flayhan Guest Writer With every election and major political event in the United States, it seems like political divisions broaden. Some may brag about the number of friends they have blocked because of which tiny bubble they filled on their election ball... More »

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Be Our MUSE!

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Ethan Buckingham Staff Writer Our Mission: MUSE is Assumption University’s student-run literary magazine, where students submit works of writing, art, and photography to be published annually in a print magazine. Our mission is to bolster the creative commun... More »

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Day in My Life: Rome Edition

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Savina Villani Staff Writer Abroad I rise well after the sun in my single at the Villino Dufault, an adorable building perched atop a small hill, a building just tall enough to catch some rays of light as they creep down to wake the ground from its cool slumbe... More »

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Worcester and Candlepin Bowling

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Elena Ralph Staff Writer Candlepin bowling was invented right here in Worcester, MA, in 1880 by Justin “Pop” White, who owned a local pool hall on Pearl Street just around the corner from what is now the Museum of Worcester. Unlike tenpin bowling, ... More »

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The Power of Networking in Modern Day

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Alicia Moquin Associate Director of CDIC In 2025, networking is more than collecting business cards. It is about building meaningful relationships that can assist in exploring career fields and achieving vocational goals. As students get ready to attend the up... More »