ALEKS returns slightly higher grades
03/06/2019
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor & Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer According to the Interim Associate Dean for the Arts and Sciences Department Craig Hlavac, the DFW rate
Lacrosse suffers early in season
03/06/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer After going into halftime down 12-2, the Owls stormed back in the second half and outscored the New York Institute of
SGA allocates money for Giving Day prizes
03/06/2019
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor To incentvize students to participate in the university’s upcoming Giving Day—which encourages alumni, students, faculty and others to donate monetary gifts
NE10 needs to change tournament scheduling
03/06/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Friday night the NE10 Tournament opened for basketball, but there was one problem: the Owls had one team playing at home
Governor Lamont’s ‘sin tax’ is ridiculous
03/06/2019
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Feature Editor Governor Lamont proposal of new or increased “sin tax” laws is a shameful attempt at revenue generation. The law
A Generation in recovery against addiction
03/06/2019
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Addiction means something different to each one of us. In the documentary, “Generation Found,” it meant community, connection, and support, and worked
‘The Vagina Monologues’ showcases women and non-binary individuals
03/06/2019
Alexandra Scicchitano—Online Editor The Vagina Monologues was a good place to talk about things that are considered taboo in today’s society, said Justine Jarvie,
‘The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus’ impresses audience
03/06/2019
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter “The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus” was brought to life on the Lyman Center stage, highlighting one man’s struggle between heaven and