Some good news: Valentine's Day
By Kristen Hunt | Feb. 13, 2021By Kristen HuntStaff Writer St. Jude’s hospital is calling for you to send virtual hugs to children who need it most this Valentine’s Day As Valentine’s ...
Read More »By Kristen HuntStaff Writer St. Jude’s hospital is calling for you to send virtual hugs to children who need it most this Valentine’s Day As Valentine’s ...
Read More »By Rebekah SchroederCorrespondent As College experiences remain mostly remote, Diamond Urey’s freshman year was nothing like she expected. Involved ...
Read More »By Victoria GiardinaCorrespondent Feb. 14 is around the corner, which means grabbing Ghirardelli and Godiva chocolates, painting a red-and-pink DIY ...
Read More »By Kristen HuntStaff Writer During a completely remote fall semester, students at the College had to adjust to a new way of learning. Everything — ...
Read More »By Jenna HartStaff Writer After a fall semester at home, many freshmen have moved into their dorms for the spring semester. As a part of the College’s ...
Read More »By Alycia GilbReviews Editor When senior nursing major Dana Finkelstein lost her grandfather to Covid-19 in December, the gravity of the virus hit home. ...
Read More »By Jax DieugenioStaff Writer On a humid August morning, incoming freshmen at the College opened their emails to find a long-awaited message from President ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Although winter doesn’t officially start until Dec. 21, as soon as people start writing December on the top of ...
Read More »By Anika PruthiStaff Writer This year’s exam period is unlike any other, with exams being administered remotely due to the pandemic. Normally, we ...
Read More »By Kalli ColacinoFeatures Editor When Kim Tang graduated from the College with a degree in communication studies, she was hoping to start her career ...
Read More »By Jenna Hart and Cameron BogdanoffStaff Writer and Correspondent The world turned upside down on May 25, when George Floyd, a Black man, suffocated ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Typically, holidays like Thanksgiving are all about recipes that have been passed down from generations. A lot of ...
Read More »By Ethan Resnik and Matt LagoStaff Writer and Correspondent Dr. Miriam Shakow’s Anthology 246 class is different from an average college course. Instead ...
Read More »By McKenzie CollinsStaff Writer Many students at the College have been in quarantine, or at least living with adapted routines, since the initial ...
Read More »By Anika PruthiStaff Writer We’ve had to reschedule, postpone and recreate many experiences lately. As Thanksgiving approaches, public health officials ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer So you like pie, but you’re looking for something more than the fruit that comes with them. Trust me, you’re ...
Read More »By McKenzie Collins and Chloe PetersonStaff Writer and Correspondent In response to a virtual semester, the College has had to adjust educational policies ...
Read More »By McKenzie Collins and Jenna HartStaff Writers As a result of the projected plan to open campus in the spring, the College community is adjusting ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer Can you believe that the very first Harry Potter movie, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,” was released ...
Read More »By Len La RoccaManaging Editor For a moment, on his flight aboard Air Force One from Puerto Rico to Washington D.C., President Trump’s focus wasn’t ...
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