Textbooks: a dying necessity of college life
04/03/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Every year, weeks before the semester begins, we receive an email that informs us that we find a list of the textbooks
New Haven Symphony Orchestra to host concert in Lyman
04/03/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter The New Haven Symphony Orchestra will be hosting a concert entitled “To Thee We Sing” in the Lyman auditorium on Thursday, April
Students watch March Madness but do not fill out brackets
04/03/2019
Sam Tapper—Contributor For many basketball fans across the country, March only means one thing. No, not the start of spring. Not National Pi Day
DeRosa leading freshman charge
04/03/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer This year’s softball squad has seen an offensive jolt from its incoming freshman class, including from infielder Liz DeRosa. She said
Michael Phelps: ‘I didn’t want to be alive’
04/03/2019
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor The most decorated Olympian of all-time once considered committing suicide. In 2014, after 28-time medalist Michael Phelps was charged for a
Seminar focuses on climate change impact on marine life
04/03/2019
Izzy Manzo—Copy Editor Climate change is impacting the development of sea creatures according to a presentation by Dianna Padilla of Stony Brook University on
VPAS brings forward dialogue about romanticized stalking
04/03/2019
Essence Boyd—Copy Editor Stranger Things. Pretty in Pink. The Notebook. What do all these classics have in common? They all portray stalking as a
Trump signs seemingly empty freedom of speech executive order
04/03/2019
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor President Trump signed an executive order on March 21 with the intention of protecting the freedom of speech on