AURORA Takes Us on a Tragically Beautiful Journey to Face Our Demons Published 2y ago - Online Editor Victoria Freitas, Staff Writer Though the album “Infections of a Different Kind – Step I” wasn’t released in 2020, the message is relevant two years later more than ever. Amidst the uncertain future due to the pandemic and population resor... More »
Rays vs. Dodgers: World Series Analysis Published 2y ago - Online Editor Kyle Sorgi, Staff Writer Major League Baseball (MLB), like every other sport, had a completely different feel in 2020 than any other season. Not only was its regular season condensed from 162 to 60 games, but the playoffs welcomed six more teams than usual aft... More »
Your Vote, Their Voice Published 2y ago - Online Editor Maggie Buckley, Copy Editor The email. The handbook. The message from the president. I am sure that if you are reading this, you know exactly what I am referring to. It is more than obvious that we are living in a contentious and divi... More »
The Real Issue At Hand Published 2y ago - Online Editor Alexander Geragotelis, Staff Writer The issue is not the administration’s stance, it is their lack of leadership. By now, almost everyone at Assumption is aware of the current tension between the administration and most of the student body. Since the Monday... More »
The Ethics of Unpaid Internships Published 2y ago - Online Editor Oliver Bugbee, Staff Writer Internships are a great way to learn. They allow for a person to experience personal growth and gain new knowledge that they might not in the classroom. Internships can provide a hands-on preview of work in the real world. They pro... More »
Something Rotten Published 2y ago - Online Editor Mikaela Newman, Staff Writer There’s Something Rotten in the State of Assumption, and it’s Blatant Homophobia Growing up in a fundamentalist Southern Baptist (yeah, like Westboro Baptist Church) household, “gay” was a taboo word. We didn’t ta... More »
Barrett Nominated for the Bench Published 2y ago - Online Editor Maureen Lynch, Staff Writer Throughout the month of October, Capital Hill has been front and center. With the elections heating up, Congress has been quick to push through its latest nominee to the Supreme Court Bench. Judge Amy Coney Barrett was nominated to... More »
ACB: Her Role in the Supreme Court Published 2y ago - Online Editor Tabatha Criollo, Staff Writer Amy Coney Barrett was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on January 28,1972. She attended Rhodes College for her Bachelor of Arts degree and later attended Notre Dame Law School on a full tuition scholarship and graduated first in he... More »
Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg Published 2y ago - Online Editor Maureen Lynch, Staff Writer Ruth Bader Ginsburg was laid to rest Tuesday September 23 at the age of 87. After battling many health problems, she passed due to complications with her pancreas. The late Supreme Court justice was an icon to the American people be... More »
Worcester Public Schools on COVID-19 Published 2y ago - Online Editor Tabatha Criollo, Staff Writer The virus COVID-19 continues to cause a lot of change. With requirements of wearing a mask and basic social distancing, it is easy to question if things will ever be the same again. This pandemic has effected every person in some... More »
What a COVID-19 Vaccine May Mean for Shark Populations Published 2y ago - Online Editor Erin Drumm, Staff Writer As coronavirus transmission continues around the world and the death toll increases every day, scientists are racing to develop a vaccine for the widespread disease. Squalene, an oil naturally produced in the liver of shark species, i... More »
COVID-19 and Sports Published 2y ago - Online Editor Kyle Sorgi, Staff Writer The world had to hit the pause button for several aspects of daily life when COVID-19 first introduced itself. However, sports have rebounded surprisingly well through either resuming an ongoing season, rescheduling an upcoming slate,... More »