Smiling faces to be seen in outdoor classrooms
09/22/2021
Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor I do not go outside much. Between my heavy class schedule, the newspaper, and trying to maintain a social life with mostly introverted friends,
New school of Business breaks ground
09/22/2021
Ellis McGinley – Managing Editor Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor The university hosted an official groundbreaking ceremony for the new school of business
Lone major: Our metal program rusts away
09/22/2021
Ellis McGinley – Managing Editor “You’re a what major?” My neighbor asked, eyebrows shooting up in surprise. “Metals,” I said. “Like – jewelry? Have
Cheerleading squad holds tryouts
09/20/2021
Bancroft Nicholson – Contributor After not having a season last year, the university cheerleading team is gearing up for their first competitive events in almost two years.
Wrestling fans rejoice
09/20/2021
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor On Sept. 5, a sold out Now Arena just outside Chicago was packed with professional wrestling fans chanting ‘Yes! Yes! Yes!’ Somewhere, Vince McMahon was screaming ‘No! No! No!’ For
Men’s soccer drops home opener
09/20/2021
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Men’s soccer lost on Saturday to the Dominican College Chargers 2-1 at Jess Dow Field and remain winless to begin the 2021 season, with their record sitting
Field hockey nets their first win, 3-2
09/20/2021
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Field hockey picked up their first win of the season in their home opener against the Franklin Pierce University Ravens on
Marajuana not allowed on campus after legalization
09/20/2021
Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor As of July 1, in the state of Connecticut, marijuana was legalized for recreational use. This makes CT